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750.234b – Intentionally discharging firearm at dwelling or potentially occupied structure as felony; penalty; exceptions; other violation; consecutive terms; definitions | Michigan Law

Michigan law makes it a felony to intentionally discharge a firearm at a dwelling or occupied structure, with penalties increasing for injury or death caused.

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750.234b – Intentionally discharging firearm at dwelling or potentially occupied structure as felony; penalty; exceptions; other violation; consecutive terms; definitions

Michigan Penal Code § 750.234b

Summary
Michigan Penal Code Section 750.234b criminalizes intentionally discharging a firearm at a dwelling or potentially occupied structure, with penalties increasing if injury, impairment, or death results. The law specifies different levels of punishment based on the severity of the outcome, including up to life imprisonment for causing death. Exceptions and specific definitions are included to clarify the scope of the offense.
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In simple terms: Michigan law makes it a felony to intentionally discharge a firearm at a dwelling or occupied structure, with penalties increasing for injury or death caused.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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