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767.44 – Indictment; forms for particular offenses; bill of particulars | Michigan Law

Michigan Law Section 767.44 outlines standard indictment forms for various criminal offenses, ensuring clarity and consistency in criminal charges.

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767.44 – Indictment; forms for particular offenses; bill of particulars

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 767.44

Summary
Michigan Law Section 767.44 provides standardized forms for indictments related to specific offenses, such as assault, arson, burglary, and murder. It allows the use of these forms or other authorized formats for charging crimes in criminal proceedings. The section aims to ensure clarity and consistency in criminal indictments by specifying sample language for various offenses.
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In simple terms: Michigan Law Section 767.44 outlines standard indictment forms for various criminal offenses, ensuring clarity and consistency in criminal charges.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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