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762.13 – Assignment as youthful trainee; duties of court | Michigan Law

Michigan law Section 762.13 details sentencing options for youthful trainees, including probation, jail, or correctional commitment, with restrictions for health violations.

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762.13 – Assignment as youthful trainee; duties of court

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 762.13

Summary
Michigan law Section 762.13 outlines the procedures and options for courts when assigning a youthful trainee involved in serious offenses. It specifies whether the individual should be committed to the department of corrections, placed on probation, or sent to jail, with particular restrictions for certain health code violations. The law emphasizes tailored sentencing for youthful offenders based on the severity of the charge and age.
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In simple terms: Michigan law Section 762.13 details sentencing options for youthful trainees, including probation, jail, or correctional commitment, with restrictions for health violations.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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