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Code · Michigan · Chapter 773

773.9 Returning inquisition, physical evidence, and transcript to circuit court or recorder's court if jury finds murder, manslaughter, or assault committed.

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773.9 Returning inquisition, physical evidence, and transcript to circuit court or recorder's court if jury finds murder, manslaughter, or assault committed.
Sec. 9.
If the jury finds that a murder, manslaughter, or assault was committed upon the deceased, the magistrate immediately shall return to the circuit court in the county or to the recorder's court of the city of Detroit if the offense was committed within the jurisdiction of that court, the inquisition, any physical evidence, and the transcript, if requested under section 6 of this chapter, of the testimony given and proceedings held before the magistrate.
History: 1927, Act 175, Eff. Sept. 5, 1927 ;-- CL 1929, 17411 ;-- CL 1948, 773.9 ;-- Am. 1980, Act 506, Imd. Eff. Jan. 22, 1981
Former Law: See section 9 of Ch. 167 of R.S. 1846, being CL 1857, § 6097; CL 1871, § 7978; How., § 9591; CL 1897, § 11826; and CL 1915, § 15653.
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