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769.1b – Review hearing for juvenile placed on probation and committed; determination; considerations; time of review hearing; notice; legal counsel; costs; commitment reports; final review; imposition of sentence for adult offender; notice; cost of appointed counsel; credit for time served | Michigan Law

Michigan law mandates review hearings for juveniles on probation to assess rehabilitation and safety risks, with options for continued custody or transfer to corrections.

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769.1b – Review hearing for juvenile placed on probation and committed; determination; considerations; time of review hearing; notice; legal counsel; costs; commitment reports; final review; imposition of sentence for adult offender; notice; cost of appointed counsel; credit for time served

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 769.1b

Summary
Michigan law requires a review hearing when a juvenile is placed on probation and committed to a juvenile facility. The court assesses rehabilitation, public safety risks, and considers various factors such as behavior, participation in programs, and prior records. If the juvenile is not rehabilitated or poses a safety risk, the court may continue jurisdiction or commit the juvenile to the Department of Corrections.
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In simple terms: Michigan law mandates review hearings for juveniles on probation to assess rehabilitation and safety risks, with options for continued custody or transfer to corrections.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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