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768.7a – Commission of crime during incarceration in or escape from penal or reformatory institution; felony committed while on parole; term of imprisonment; supplementary powers conferred upon court | Michigan Law

Michigan law 768.7a details sentencing for crimes committed during incarceration or escape, including parole violations and court powers. Learn more here.

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768.7a – Commission of crime during incarceration in or escape from penal or reformatory institution; felony committed while on parole; term of imprisonment; supplementary powers conferred upon court

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 768.7a

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Michigan law section 768.7a addresses crimes committed by individuals while incarcerated or escaping from penal institutions, including offenses committed while on parole. It specifies how sentences are to be served and emphasizes that courts have additional powers in these cases. The law also covers sentencing for crimes committed during incarceration or escape, ensuring proper legal procedures are followed.
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In simple terms: Michigan law 768.7a details sentencing for crimes committed during incarceration or escape, including parole violations and court powers. Learn more here.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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