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Code · Michigan · Chapter 777

777.12h Chapter 257; felonies.

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777.12h Chapter 257; felonies.
Sec. 12h.
This chapter applies to the following felonies enumerated in chapters VII, VIII, and IX of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, within chapter 257 of the Michigan Compiled Laws:
M.C.L. Category Class Description Stat Max
257.902 Pub saf E Motor vehicle code violations 5
257.903(1) Property E Motor vehicle code — false certification — first offense 5
257.903(2) Property E Motor vehicle code — false certification — second offense 7
257.903(3) Property D Motor vehicle code — false certification — third or subsequent offense 15
257.904(4) Person C Operating a vehicle without a license causing death 15
257.904(5) Person E Operating a vehicle without a license causing serious impairment 5
257.904(7) Person G Allowing a vehicle to be operated without a license causing serious impairment 2
Person E Allowing a vehicle to be operated without a license causing death 5
History: Add. 2002, Act 34 , Eff. Apr. 1, 2002
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