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764.15c – Investigation or intervention in domestic violence dispute; providing victim with notice of rights; report; retention and filing of report; development of standard domestic violence incident report form; definitions | Michigan Law

Michigan law mandates peace officers to give domestic violence victims a notice of rights, resources, and contact info after an incident investigation.

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764.15c – Investigation or intervention in domestic violence dispute; providing victim with notice of rights; report; retention and filing of report; development of standard domestic violence incident report form; definitions

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 764.15c

Summary
Michigan law requires peace officers to provide victims of domestic violence with a written notice after investigating or intervening in such incidents. The notice includes contact information, victim rights, and available resources, including legal protections like protection orders. The law also emphasizes the development of standard incident report forms and defines key terms related to domestic violence investigations.
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In simple terms: Michigan law mandates peace officers to give domestic violence victims a notice of rights, resources, and contact info after an incident investigation.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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