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764.1g – Arrest warrant; determination that person is parolee; use of LEIN; notice | Michigan Law

Michigan law mandates notifying the Department of Corrections when arrest warrants are issued for parolees, ensuring proper coordination and communication.

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764.1g – Arrest warrant; determination that person is parolee; use of LEIN; notice

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 764.1g

Summary
Michigan law requires law enforcement to verify if a person is a parolee before issuing an arrest warrant. If the person is a parolee, the court must notify the Department of Corrections via electronic or telephonic means, including details about the warrant and charges. This process ensures coordination between law enforcement, courts, and corrections for parolee arrests.
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In simple terms: Michigan law mandates notifying the Department of Corrections when arrest warrants are issued for parolees, ensuring proper coordination and communication.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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