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771.3f – Electronic monitoring device; removal, destruction, or circumvention prohibited; interference with signal, impulse, or data prohibited; exceptions; violation as felony; penalties; "electronic monitoring device" defined | Michigan Law

Michigan law prohibits tampering with electronic monitoring devices used for probation, house arrest, or parole, with penalties for violations.

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771.3f – Electronic monitoring device; removal, destruction, or circumvention prohibited; interference with signal, impulse, or data prohibited; exceptions; violation as felony; penalties; "electronic monitoring device" defined

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 771.3f

Summary
Michigan law Section 771.3f prohibits knowingly removing, destroying, or interfering with electronic monitoring devices used for supervision conditions like probation or house arrest. It also bans soliciting others to do so, with certain exceptions for maintenance and medical needs. Violations are classified as a felony with penalties up to 2 years in prison or a $4,000 fine.
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In simple terms: Michigan law prohibits tampering with electronic monitoring devices used for probation, house arrest, or parole, with penalties for violations.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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