DISCLOSURES BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ACT
Act 563 of 2006
15.391 Definitions.
Sec. 1.
As used in this act:
(a) "Involuntary statement" means information provided by a law enforcement officer, if compelled under threat of dismissal from employment or any other employment sanction, by the law enforcement agency that employs the law enforcement officer.
(b) "Law enforcement agency" means the department of state police, the department of natural resources, or a law enforcement agency of a county, township, city, village, airport authority, community college, or university, that is responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and enforcement of the criminal laws of this state.
(c) "Law enforcement officer" means all of the following:
(i) A person who is trained and licensed or certified under the Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act, 1965 PA 203, MCL 28.601 to 28.615.
(ii) A local corrections officer as defined in section 2 of the local corrections officers training act, 2003 PA 125, MCL 791.532.
(iii) An emergency dispatch worker employed by a law enforcement agency.
History: 2006, Act 563, Imd. Eff. Dec. 29, 2006 ;-- Am. 2016, Act 302, Eff. Jan. 2, 2017
Notes of Decisions
People of Michigan v. William Little, 499 Mich. 332 (Mich. 2016).
· cites it 33× “, relying on the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution and the disclosures by law enforcement officers act (DLEOA), MCL 15.391 et seq. (which states that an involuntary statement made by a law enforcement officer, and any information derived from that statement, may…”
People v. Hughes, 306 Mich. App. 116 (Mich. Ct. App. 2014).
· cites it 6× “People v Harris, unpublished order of the Court of Appeals, entered August 15, 2013 (Docket No.”
Myers v. City of Portage, 304 Mich. App. 637 (Mich. Ct. App. 2014).
“” MCL 15.391(b) defines “law enforcement agency” as “the department of state police, the department of natural resources, or a law enforcement agency of a county, township, city, village, airport authority, community college, or university, that is responsible for the prevention…”
People of Michigan v. Nevin Hughes (Mich. 2016).
· cites it 18× “, relying on the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution and the disclosures by law enforcement officers act (DLEOA), MCL 15.391 et seq. (which states that an involuntary statement made by a law enforcement officer, and any information derived from that statement, may…”
People of Michigan v. William Little (Mich. 2015).
“The parties shall address: (1) whether the Disclosures by Law Enforcement Officers Act, MCL 15.391, et seq., precludes the use of false statements by a law enforcement officer 2 in a prosecution for obstruction of justice; and (2) whether the waivers signed by the defendants bar…”
People of Michigan v. William Little (Mich. 2015).
“The parties shall address: (1) whether the Disclosures by Law Enforcement Officers Act, MCL 15.391, et seq., precludes the use of false statements by a law enforcement officer 2 in a prosecution for obstruction of justice; and (2) whether the waivers signed by the defendants bar…”
People of Michigan v. Nevin Hughes (Mich. 2015).
“The parties shall address: (1) whether the Disclosures by Law Enforcement Officers Act, MCL 15.391, et seq., precludes the use of false statements by a law enforcement officer 2 in a prosecution for obstruction of justice; and (2) whether the waivers signed by the defendants bar…”
— Mich. Comp. Laws § 15.391(a) — 3 cases
People of Michigan v. William Little, 499 Mich. 332 (Mich. 2016).
“, relying on the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution and the disclosures by law enforcement officers act (DLEOA), MCL 15.391 et seq. (which states that an involuntary statement made by a law enforcement officer, and any information derived from that statement, may…”
People v. Hughes, 306 Mich. App. 116 (Mich. Ct. App. 2014).
“People v Harris, unpublished order of the Court of Appeals, entered August 15, 2013 (Docket No.”
People of Michigan v. Nevin Hughes (Mich. 2016).
“, relying on the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution and the disclosures by law enforcement officers act (DLEOA), MCL 15.391 et seq. (which states that an involuntary statement made by a law enforcement officer, and any information derived from that statement, may…”
— Mich. Comp. Laws § 15.391(b) — 1 case
Myers v. City of Portage, 304 Mich. App. 637 (Mich. Ct. App. 2014).
“” MCL 15.391(b) defines “law enforcement agency” as “the department of state police, the department of natural resources, or a law enforcement agency of a county, township, city, village, airport authority, community college, or university, that is responsible for the prevention…”
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