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767A.4 – Investigative subpoenas; contents; service of process | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's investigative subpoenas, including required contents, rights, and procedures for service and objections under Section 767A.4.

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767A.4 – Investigative subpoenas; contents; service of process

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 767A.4

Summary
Michigan law Section 767A.4 outlines the requirements for investigative subpoenas issued by prosecutors, including necessary contents such as target identification, investigation details, and rights of the person subpoenaed. It also specifies procedures for objecting to the subpoena and the right to legal counsel. The section emphasizes proper service and compliance procedures.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's investigative subpoenas, including required contents, rights, and procedures for service and objections under Section 767A.4.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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