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750.192 – Prisoners of Wisconsin being transported | Michigan Law

Wisconsin law permits officers to transport prisoners through Michigan with full powers, ensuring lawful transfer and custody during interstate travel.

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750.192 – Prisoners of Wisconsin being transported

Michigan Penal Code § 750.192

Summary
This law allows Wisconsin law enforcement officers to transport prisoners through Michigan when necessary for court appearances or transfers, granting them the same powers as local sheriffs while in Michigan. It also clarifies that such officers cannot release prisoners unlawfully during this process. The law ensures proper authority is maintained during interstate prisoner transport.
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In simple terms: Wisconsin law permits officers to transport prisoners through Michigan with full powers, ensuring lawful transfer and custody during interstate travel.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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