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MI HB5052
Bill
Status
12/31/2013
Primary Sponsor
Mike Callton
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AI Summary
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Amends Michigan's criminal procedure law to add sentencing guidelines for eavesdropping and surveillance crimes under Chapter XVII of the 1927 Public Acts.
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Establishes sentencing categories and maximum sentences for 16 felonies related to unauthorized recording, eavesdropping devices, lewd surveillance, financial device fraud, and telecommunication violations, ranging from Class H (2-year maximum) to Class C (15-year maximum).
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Classifies illegally recording personal identifying information from financial transaction devices with penalties escalating from 5 years (first offense) to 10 years (second offense) to 15 years (third or subsequent offense).
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Takes effect April 1, 2014, contingent upon concurrent enactment of House Bill 5051.
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure; sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for crime of recording personal identifying information from financial transaction device transaction by nonparty; enact. Amends sec. 16aa, ch. XVII of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 777.16aa). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5051'13
Crimes, identity theft
Last Action
Assigned Pa 214'13 2013 Addenda
12/31/2013