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769.2a – Persons sentenced for certain crimes not eligible for custodial incarceration outside state correctional facility or county jail; “state correctional facility” defined; effect of security classification waiver | Michigan Law

Michigan law 769.2a restricts housing options for certain offenders, defining 'state correctional facilities' and outlining security classification rules.

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769.2a – Persons sentenced for certain crimes not eligible for custodial incarceration outside state correctional facility or county jail; “state correctional facility” defined; effect of security classification waiver

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 769.2a

Summary
Michigan law section 769.2a restricts certain offenders from being incarcerated outside state correctional facilities or county jails, specifically for certain sex offenses and murder related to sexual misconduct. It defines what constitutes a 'state correctional facility' and outlines housing restrictions for prisoners with security classification waivers. The law aims to ensure high-risk offenders are housed in appropriate secure facilities.
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In simple terms: Michigan law 769.2a restricts housing options for certain offenders, defining 'state correctional facilities' and outlining security classification rules.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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