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764.15a – Arrest without warrant for assault of individual having child in common, household resident, dating relationship, or spouse or former spouse | Michigan Law

Michigan law permits warrantless arrests for assault involving family, household, or dating partners when there is reasonable cause, ensuring swift protection for victims.

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764.15a – Arrest without warrant for assault of individual having child in common, household resident, dating relationship, or spouse or former spouse

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 764.15a

Summary
Michigan law allows peace officers to arrest individuals without a warrant if they have reasonable cause to believe a violation of assault laws has occurred involving someone with whom the suspect has a child, household, or dating relationship, or is a spouse or former spouse. The law emphasizes swift action in cases of domestic or related assaults based on credible information. It clarifies the circumstances under which an arrest can be made without a warrant, focusing on protecting victims in intimate or familial relationships.
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In simple terms: Michigan law permits warrantless arrests for assault involving family, household, or dating partners when there is reasonable cause, ensuring swift protection for victims.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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