Baraboo, WI asked in Criminal Law for Wisconsin

Q: is there a legal definition of the word operate in the wis stat in regards to 343.05

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A: You can look up that state and all the Wis statutes right here on Justia, or online. Look for a statute section in that chapter which includes definitions. The statutory definition of "operate" is basically to be in physical control of. The case law will interpret the term in its usage context. So, then you would have to get to a local law library and look up the cases under that statute.

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