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764.15e – Violation of condition of release; arrest without warrant; duties of peace officer; release on interim bond; priority to certain cases; hearing and revocation procedures | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's law on arresting and handling violations of release conditions, including procedures for peace officers and court requirements.

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764.15e – Violation of condition of release; arrest without warrant; duties of peace officer; release on interim bond; priority to certain cases; hearing and revocation procedures

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 764.15e

Summary
Michigan law allows peace officers to arrest individuals without a warrant if they have reasonable cause to believe the person is violating conditions of release. The law outlines procedures for complaint preparation, immediate court appearance, and handling violations both within and outside the judicial district where the release was granted. It emphasizes swift action and proper documentation to address violations effectively.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's law on arresting and handling violations of release conditions, including procedures for peace officers and court requirements.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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