Plain-Language Summary

Michigan law Sections 750.185 and 750.186 criminalize aiding or assisting inmates of the Girls' Training School at Adrian and the Boys' Vocational School to escape or leave the state without permission. Violators face fines up to $1,000 and/or up to one year in jail. The laws aim to prevent unauthorized escapes and ensure proper oversight of the facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is illegal to knowingly aid or assist inmates of the Girls' Training School at Adrian or the Boys' Vocational School to escape, leave the state without permission, or marry without approval.

Penalties include a fine of up to $1,000, imprisonment for up to one year, or both.

No, marrying an inmate without the superintendent’s consent is a misdemeanor punishable by law.

Yes, the law applies to any person, not an inmate, who knowingly helps inmates escape or leave the state without permission.