Michigan law requires law enforcement to document body cavity searches conducted under warrants or written authorization, including detailed reports with specifics of the search and items recovered. These reports must be provided to the person searched at no cost. Violations of these procedures can result in misdemeanor charges for officers or personnel involved.
They must prepare a detailed report including the warrant or authorization, names, sex, date, time, location, items recovered, and personnel present.
Yes, a copy must be provided free of charge, with certain deletions permitted by law.
They can be charged with a misdemeanor for conducting or authorizing a body cavity search in violation of the law.
No, they can also be conducted under written authorization, but strict reporting and procedural requirements must be followed.