MADISON (Press Release) - Elijah Daniels, 57, was committed in Burnett County Circuit Court under
Wisconsin's civil commitment law (Chapter 980, Wis. Stats.) following a
three-day jury trial in Siren. Circuit Court Judge Kelly Thimm
presided over the case.
Chapter 980 of the Wisconsin Statutes relates to the
control, care and treatment of sexually violent persons. Under Wisconsin
law, a person may be subject to a civil commitment when the person has been
convicted of a sexually violent offense, has a mental disorder, and is
dangerous to others because the mental disorder makes it likely he or she will
commit further acts of sexual violence. A civil commitment is defined in
Wisconsin law as commitment to the custody and care of the Department of Health
Services for control, care, and treatment until the person is no longer
considered sexually violent.
According to the DOJ petition, in 1993 Daniels was convicted
in Burnett County of Second Degree Sexual Assault, False Imprisonment and
Battery, and was sentenced to a total of 12 years in prison. Daniels
was to be discharged from the Department of Corrections on August 17,
2010, but was detained at a Department of Health Services facility pending resolution
of the court proceedings.
Assistant Attorney General Donald V. Latorraca represents
the state in this case.