Mich. Comp. Laws § 750.543a

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THE MICHIGAN PENAL CODE


Act 328 of 1931


750.543a Short title.

Sec. 543a.

    This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Michigan anti-terrorism act".

History: Add. 2002, Act 113, Eff. Apr. 22, 2002

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 12 cases (7 in the last 5 years), 2004–2026 · leading case: People v. Osantowski
People v. Osantowski (2007) michctapp · cites it 2× “Defendant denied being a danger to anyone and stated *600 that his comments pertaining to “doom and doomsday” were, in actuality, references to a game that he played.”
People v. Monaco (2004) michctapp “MCL 750.543a to 750.543z, or a violation of.”
People v. Monaco (2004) michctapp “MCL 750.543a to 750.543z, or a violation of .”
People of Michigan v. Sean William Quigley (2016) michctapp “APPLICABILITY OF THE MICHIGAN ANTI-TERRORISM ACT Defendant contends that the legislative history of the Michigan Anti-Terrorism Act (“the Act”), MCL 750.543a et seq., reveals that the Legislature did not intend the Act to apply to a defendant unless he or she targeted a larger…”
Linda Rivera v. Svrc Industries Inc (2019) michctapp “to the police; (2) retaliation in violation of the WPA as a result of plaintiff allegedly having actually reported LS’s conduct to Mair; and (3) retaliation in violation of Michigan public policy as a result of plaintiff’s alleged attempt to report LS’s conduct to the police and…”
People of Michigan v. Wilson Thompson Byczek (2021) michctapp “543m, as follows: (1) A person is guilty of making a terrorist threat or of making a false report of terrorism if the person does either of the following: (a) Threatens to commit an act of terrorism and communicates the threat to any other person.”
People of Michigan v. Lucas Daniel Gerhard (2021) michctapp “543m of the Michigan Anti-Terrorism Act, MCL 750.543a et seq. MCL 750.543m provides: (1) A person is guilty of making a terrorist threat or of making a false report of terrorism if the person does either of the following: -2- (a) Threatens to commit an act of terrorism and…”
People of Michigan v. Michael Joseph Kvasnicka (2025) michctapp “” -5- Additionally, as it relates to the application of the Michigan Anti-Terrorism Act, MCL 750.543a et seq., we also consider MCL 750.”
People of Michigan v. Patrick Michael Meharg (2025) michctapp “543m of the Michigan Anti-Terrorism Act, MCL 750.543a et seq. MCL 750.543m provides: (1) A person is guilty of making a terrorist threat or of making a false report of terrorism if the person does either of the following: (a) Threatens to commit an act of terrorism and…”
People of Michigan v. Jack Raymond Smothers (2025) michctapp “MAKING A TERRORIST THREAT The Michigan Anti-Terrorism Act, MCL 750.543a et seq., prohibits making a terrorist threat in MCL 750.”
Kristen Karr v. Karen D McDonald (2026) michctapp “y of information systems, whether public or private, including, but not limited to, building, public works, and public water supply designs to the extent that those designs relate to the ongoing security measures of a public body, capabilities and plans for responding to a…”
People of Michigan v. Joseph Matthew Morrison (2026) michctapp “However, the essence of his argument on appeal is that kidnapping cannot constitute an “act of terrorism” as that term is used in Michigan’s Antiterrorism Act (the Act), MCL 750.543a et seq. And because the jury instructions given by the trial court allowed for a conviction…”
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