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767A.2 – Investigative subpoenas; petition for authorization; contents; filing; application for immunity; confidentiality of application; exemption from disclosure | Michigan Law

Learn how Michigan prosecutors can petition courts for investigative subpoenas in felony cases, including filing requirements and court options.

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767A.2 – Investigative subpoenas; petition for authorization; contents; filing; application for immunity; confidentiality of application; exemption from disclosure

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 767A.2

Summary
Michigan law allows prosecutors to petition courts for authorization to issue investigative subpoenas related to felony investigations. The petition must include details about the crime, individuals involved, evidence to be examined, and the basis for relevance. These petitions can be filed in various courts depending on where the crime occurred or where the prosecutor's office is located.
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In simple terms: Learn how Michigan prosecutors can petition courts for investigative subpoenas in felony cases, including filing requirements and court options.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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