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Michigan

Chapter 768
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768.1 Speedy trial; right of parties; duty of public officers.
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768.2 Criminal cases; precedence; adjournment; continuance.
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768.3 Person indicted; presence at trial.
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768.4 Proof of felony at trial for misdemeanor; effect.
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768.5 Defendants jointly indicted; separation of trials.
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768.6 Commission of offense in certain state institutions; penalty.
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768.7 Jurisdiction over cases arising under MCL 768.6; proceedings; examination; warrant; custody of person confined; applicability of section and MCL 768.6.
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768.7a Commission of crime during incarceration in or escape from penal or reformatory institution; felony committed while on parole; term of imprisonment; supplementary
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768.7b Commission of subsequent felony by person charged with felony; consecutive sentences; report.
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768.8 Issues of fact to be tried by jury; waiver of trial by jury.
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768.9 Challenge to juror for cause; membership on grand jury.
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768.10 Challenge to juror for cause; effect of opinion or impression not positive in character; declaration by juror.
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768.11 Repealed.
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768.12 Peremptory challenge; offense not punishable by death or life imprisonment; number.
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768.13 Peremptory challenge; offense punishable by death or life imprisonment; number.
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768.14 Jurors; form of oath.
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768.15 Jurors; affirmation in lieu of oath.
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768.16 Jurors; liberty; oath and duty of officer in charge.
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768.17 Jurors; medical attendance; use of newspapers and letters.
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768.18 Jury; impaneling; number of members; qualifications; excusing jurors; reducing jury to 12 members.
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768.19 Perjury; acts of officer under oath.
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768.20 Alibi as defense in felony case; notice of intention to claim defense; notice of rebuttal; disclosure and calling of additional witnesses.
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768.20a Insanity as defense in felony case; notice of intention to assert defense; examination; independent psychiatric evaluation; cooperation required; admissibility of
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768.21 Failure to file and serve notices or to state names of witnesses with particularity; exclusion of evidence.
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768.21a Persons deemed legally insane; burden of proof.
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768.21b Breaking prison; defense of duress; notices; additional witnesses; consideration of conditions.
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768.21c Use of deadly force by individual in own dwelling; "dwelling" defined.
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768.21d Admissibility of sex, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation.
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768.22 Rules of evidence; applicability of criminal and quasi criminal proceedings; evidence of prior conviction.
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768.23 Exception; necessity of taking.
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768.24 Evidence; leading question.
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768.25 Evidence; proof of signature.
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768.26 Evidence; use of former testimony; deposition for defendant.
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768.27 Evidence; proof of intent or motive by similar acts.
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768.27a Evidence that defendant committed another listed offense against minor; admissibility; disclosure of evidence to defendant; definitions.
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768.27b Domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking or prostitution offense; commission of other domestic violence acts; admissibility; disclosure; definition
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768.27c Statement by declarant; admissibility; circumstances relevant to trustworthiness; disclosure; privilege; definitions; applicability of section.
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768.28 Evidence; view by jury.
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768.28a Evidence obtained pursuant to federal court order authorizing or approving interception of wire or oral communications; admissibility.
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768.29 Judge's duty at trial; effect of failure to instruct.
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768.29a Defense of insanity in criminal action tried before jury; instructions.
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768.30 Exception to charge or refusal to charge; necessity.
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768.31 Joint defendants; discharge for insufficient evidence.
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768.32 Indictment for offense consisting of different degrees or for offense specified in MCL 333.7401 and 333.7403; finding of jury or judge; instructions.
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768.33 Offense consisting of different degrees; subsequent trial prohibited.
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768.34 Discharged or acquitted prisoner; liability for costs or fees.
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768.35 Plea of guilty; investigation by judge; sentence; refusal to accept.
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768.36 Defense of insanity in compliance with MCL 768.20a; finding of “guilty but mentally ill”; waiver of right to trial; plea of guilty but mentally ill; examination of
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768.37 Under influence of or impairment by alcoholic liquor or drug as defense prohibited; exception; definitions.
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