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771.2 – Probation period; order fixing period and conditions of probation; registration pursuant to sex offenders registration act; reduction in probation period; subsection (1) inapplicable to certain juveniles | Michigan Law

Michigan Probation Law Section 771.2 details probation durations, conditions, amendments, and sex offender registration requirements for offenders.

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771.2 – Probation period; order fixing period and conditions of probation; registration pursuant to sex offenders registration act; reduction in probation period; subsection (1) inapplicable to certain juveniles

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 771.2

Summary
Michigan law Section 771.2 sets the maximum durations for probation—up to 2 years for non-felony offenses and up to 5 years for felonies. It requires courts to establish and record probation conditions and allows for amendments. Special provisions apply for sex offender registration and juvenile probation cases.
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In simple terms: Michigan Probation Law Section 771.2 details probation durations, conditions, amendments, and sex offender registration requirements for offenders.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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