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769.12 – Punishment for subsequent felony following conviction of 3 or more felonies; sentence for term of years considered indeterminate sentence; use of conviction to enhance sentence prohibited; eligibility for parole; provisions not in derogation of consecutive sentence; definitions | Michigan Law

Michigan law 769.12 details enhanced penalties for repeat offenders with 3+ felonies, including sentencing guidelines and parole eligibility.

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769.12 – Punishment for subsequent felony following conviction of 3 or more felonies; sentence for term of years considered indeterminate sentence; use of conviction to enhance sentence prohibited; eligibility for parole; provisions not in derogation of consecutive sentence; definitions

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 769.12

Summary
Michigan law section 769.12 outlines enhanced sentencing rules for individuals with three or more prior felony convictions who commit a new felony. It specifies minimum and maximum penalties based on the severity of the new offense and prior convictions, and addresses parole eligibility and sentencing considerations. The law aims to impose stricter punishments on repeat offenders while clarifying sentencing procedures.
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In simple terms: Michigan law 769.12 details enhanced penalties for repeat offenders with 3+ felonies, including sentencing guidelines and parole eligibility.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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