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765.6b – Release of defendant subject to protective conditions; contents of order; purchase or possession of firearm; entering or removing order from LEIN; order to wear electronic monitoring device; other orders; definitions; authority to impose other conditions not limited; "LEIN" defined | Michigan Law

Michigan law permits protective release conditions for defendants, including firearm restrictions and electronic monitoring, with detailed order requirements.

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765.6b – Release of defendant subject to protective conditions; contents of order; purchase or possession of firearm; entering or removing order from LEIN; order to wear electronic monitoring device; other orders; definitions; authority to impose other conditions not limited; "LEIN" defined

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 765.6b

Summary
Michigan law allows judges or magistrates to release defendants under protective conditions aimed at safeguarding specific individuals. These orders must include detailed identifying information, effective dates, and specific conditions, with clear warnings about violations. The law also covers restrictions on firearm possession, electronic monitoring, and procedures for entering or removing orders from the Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN).
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In simple terms: Michigan law permits protective release conditions for defendants, including firearm restrictions and electronic monitoring, with detailed order requirements.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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