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762.10c – Identity theft; prosecution; jurisdiction | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's jurisdiction rules for prosecuting identity theft under Section 762.10c of the Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure.

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762.10c – Identity theft; prosecution; jurisdiction

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 762.10c

Summary
Michigan law allows prosecutions for identity theft to occur in various jurisdictions, including where the offense took place, where the stolen information was used, or where the victim resides. It applies to conduct under multiple related statutes, ensuring comprehensive legal coverage. The law clarifies jurisdictional rules for prosecuting identity theft and related crimes.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's jurisdiction rules for prosecuting identity theft under Section 762.10c of the Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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