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771.3a – Probation camp | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's probation camp law for offenders under 22, including admission, custody, and rules for revocation and transportation costs.

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771.3a – Probation camp

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 771.3a

Summary
Michigan law allows certain offenders under 22 to be placed in a probation camp for up to one year as part of their probation. Admission requires prior approval from the Department of Corrections, which also maintains custody during the stay. Violations of camp rules can lead to probation revocation and re-sentencing, with transportation costs borne by the originating county.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's probation camp law for offenders under 22, including admission, custody, and rules for revocation and transportation costs.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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