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767.2 – Applicability of indictment laws to informations | Michigan Law

Michigan law applies all indictment procedures to cases initiated by informations, ensuring consistent legal processes for criminal prosecutions.

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767.2 – Applicability of indictment laws to informations

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 767.2

Summary
This law states that all legal procedures and provisions applicable to prosecutions based on indictments also apply to cases initiated by informations. It ensures consistency in legal processes regardless of whether the case starts with an indictment or an information.
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In simple terms: Michigan law applies all indictment procedures to cases initiated by informations, ensuring consistent legal processes for criminal prosecutions.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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