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771.7 – Revoking probation of juvenile for conviction of felony or misdemeanor; commitment of juvenile to department of corrections; violation of probation; order | Michigan Law

Michigan Section 771.7 details juvenile probation revocation procedures, including commitments to corrections and alternative sanctions for violations.

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771.7 – Revoking probation of juvenile for conviction of felony or misdemeanor; commitment of juvenile to department of corrections; violation of probation; order

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 771.7

Summary
Michigan law Section 771.7 outlines the procedures for revoking a juvenile's probation if they are convicted of a felony or certain misdemeanors. It specifies that the court must revoke probation and may commit the juvenile to the Department of Corrections, granting credit for time served on probation. The section also details alternative sanctions for violations not involving a felony or lengthy misdemeanor.
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In simple terms: Michigan Section 771.7 details juvenile probation revocation procedures, including commitments to corrections and alternative sanctions for violations.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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