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769.1g – Offense relating to riot, incitement to riot, unlawful assembly or civil disorder within public community college, college, or university campus | Michigan Law

Michigan law 769.1g enforces penalties for riot-related offenses near campuses, including bans from campuses and cost reimbursement for damages.

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769.1g – Offense relating to riot, incitement to riot, unlawful assembly or civil disorder within public community college, college, or university campus

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 769.1g

Summary
Michigan law Section 769.1g addresses penalties for offenses related to riots, incitement, unlawful assembly, or civil disorder near public college and university campuses. It authorizes courts to ban individuals from campus premises for specified periods based on the severity of the offense and allows for reimbursement of costs incurred by educational institutions or government entities. The law aims to prevent campus disruptions and hold offenders financially responsible.
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In simple terms: Michigan law 769.1g enforces penalties for riot-related offenses near campuses, including bans from campuses and cost reimbursement for damages.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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