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764.15d – Federal law enforcement officer; powers | Michigan Law

Learn how federal law enforcement officers can enforce Michigan laws, their powers, privileges, and the conditions required for such authority.

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764.15d – Federal law enforcement officer; powers

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 764.15d

Summary
This law allows federal law enforcement officers to enforce Michigan state law under specific conditions, such as having federal arrest authority, carrying a firearm, and meeting certain criteria like possessing a state warrant or participating in joint investigations. It grants these officers peace officer privileges and immunities when these conditions are met, but does not hold the state liable for their actions under this authority.
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In simple terms: Learn how federal law enforcement officers can enforce Michigan laws, their powers, privileges, and the conditions required for such authority.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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