Plain-Language Summary

Michigan law Section 767.61a outlines procedures for prosecuting sexually delinquent persons, including charging, expert testimony, and examinations before sentencing. It specifies that courts must provide expert testimony for indigent defendants and conduct open court examinations if the defendant pleads guilty. Section 767.62 addresses indictments related to receiving stolen property, though details are limited in the provided excerpt.

Frequently Asked Questions

It requires charging the offense and whether the defendant was sexually delinquent at the time. The law also mandates expert testimony and open court examinations before sentencing.

Yes, Michigan law requires the court to provide expert testimony for indigent defendants upon their request.

The court conducts examinations and may call psychiatric and expert witnesses before sentencing, with all testimony in open court.

It pertains to indictments related to the receiver of stolen property, including procedures for prosecution, though specific details are limited in the excerpt.