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764.1f – Juvenile; filing complaint and warrant with magistrate; “specified juvenile violation” defined | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's law on filing complaints and warrants for juveniles aged 14-16 involved in serious violations, including weapon-related offenses.

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764.1f – Juvenile; filing complaint and warrant with magistrate; “specified juvenile violation” defined

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 764.1f

Summary
Michigan law allows prosecutors to file complaints and obtain warrants for juveniles aged 14 to 16 who are suspected of certain serious violations, known as 'specified juvenile violations.' These violations include specific criminal offenses and cases where the juvenile is armed with a dangerous weapon. The law outlines the process and defines what constitutes a dangerous weapon in this context.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's law on filing complaints and warrants for juveniles aged 14-16 involved in serious violations, including weapon-related offenses.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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