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767.45 – Contents of indictment or information; felony in which motor vehicle used | Michigan Law

Michigan law mandates clear indictments and details for motor vehicle felonies, including license suspension provisions upon conviction.

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767.45 – Contents of indictment or information; felony in which motor vehicle used

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 767.45

Summary
Michigan law requires indictments and informations to clearly specify the nature of the offense, the time it occurred, and the jurisdiction. For certain felonies involving a motor vehicle, the prosecutor must include a specific statement about the use of a vehicle and the potential driver's license suspension if convicted. The law ensures proper notice and outlines consequences related to motor vehicle felonies.
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In simple terms: Michigan law mandates clear indictments and details for motor vehicle felonies, including license suspension provisions upon conviction.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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