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768.31 – Joint defendants; discharge for insufficient evidence | Michigan Law

Michigan law requires discharging defendants in joint cases if evidence is insufficient, ensuring fair prosecution and avoiding unnecessary trials.

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768.31 – Joint defendants; discharge for insufficient evidence

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 768.31

Summary
Michigan law Section 768.31 mandates that if there is insufficient evidence to support a defendant's case in a joint indictment, the court must discharge that defendant before the evidence is closed. This provision helps prevent unnecessary prosecution when evidence is lacking. It applies to cases with multiple defendants included in the same indictment.
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In simple terms: Michigan law requires discharging defendants in joint cases if evidence is insufficient, ensuring fair prosecution and avoiding unnecessary trials.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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