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In Wisconsin, the age at which a person can be charged with a crime and potentially sent to jail is 17. However, individuals as young as 10 can be subject to juvenile court proceedings for certain offenses. Once a minor turns 18, they are considered an adult in the eyes of the law and can face adult criminal charges.

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