Mich. Comp. Laws § 722.821
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JUVENILE DIVERSION ACT
Act 13 of 1988
722.821 Short title.
Sec. 1.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the "juvenile diversion act".
History: 1988, Act 13, Eff. Apr. 1, 1988
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases, 1994–2014 · leading case: People v. Stanaway
People v. Stanaway (1994)
“[15] MCL 722.821 et seq.; MSA 25.243(51) et seq.”
In Re FG (2005)
“[4] MCL 722.821 et seq. [5] MCL 722.828(1). [6] MCL 722.”
In Re Lee (2009)
“After a prehminary inquiry, the family court could, “in the inter *94 est of the juvenile and the public: (1) deny authorization of the petition; (2) refer the matter to a public or private agency providing available services pursuant to the Juvenile Diversion Act, MCL 722.821…”
People of Michigan v. Lawrence Charles Scribbling (2014)
“However, probation, detention, and becoming a ward of the court are not diversionary sentences under the Juvenile Diversion Act, MCL 722.821 et seq. The Juvenile Diversion Act governs diversion of juvenile offenders from the juvenile court system and allows for the removal of…”
In Re Williams (2008)
“The trial court's decision to transfer defendant's case to the consent calendar also circumvents the Legislature's policy decisions expressed in the Juvenile Diversion Act, MCL 722.821 et seq. The act allows for the removal of certain types of cases from the adjudicative…”
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