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750.145d – Use of internet or computer system; prohibited conduct; violation; penalty; jurisdiction; order to reimburse state or local governmental unit; definitions | Michigan Law

Michigan law 750.145d bans using the internet for crimes involving minors, with penalties based on the severity of the offense. Learn more here.

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750.145d – Use of internet or computer system; prohibited conduct; violation; penalty; jurisdiction; order to reimburse state or local governmental unit; definitions

Michigan Penal Code § 750.145d

Summary
Michigan law section 750.145d prohibits using the internet or computer systems to communicate with minors or to commit certain criminal acts. Violations can result in misdemeanor or felony charges depending on the severity of the underlying crime, with penalties including fines and imprisonment. The law also includes provisions for jurisdiction and reimbursement to government entities.
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In simple terms: Michigan law 750.145d bans using the internet for crimes involving minors, with penalties based on the severity of the offense. Learn more here.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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