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MI HB5010
Bill
Status
5/16/2018
Primary Sponsor
Diana Farrington
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AI Summary
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Eliminates the statute of limitations for indictments involving murder, conspiracy to commit murder, solicitation to commit murder, criminal sexual conduct in the first degree, and certain terrorism and weapons offenses punishable by life imprisonment.
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Establishes a 25-year statute of limitations for human trafficking offenses under MCL 750.462b-462e, known as "Theresa Flores's Law."
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Creates extended statute of limitations for child sexual abuse offenses (MCL 750.136, 750.520c-520g): 10 years after the offense or the victim's 21st birthday, whichever is later; allows unlimited filing time if DNA evidence from an unidentified individual is obtained.
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Extends statute of limitations to 10 years after suspect identification for kidnapping, extortion, assault with intent to murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, armed robbery, and first-degree home invasion if the crime is reported within 1 year of commission, under "Brandon D'Annunzio's Law."
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Establishes 6-year statute of limitations for identity theft, extendable to 6 years after suspect identification if the perpetrator is initially unknown; maintains 10-year limits for real property fraud offenses and 6-year limits for all other crimes.
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure; statute of limitations; crime of armed robbery; include. Amends sec. 24, ch. VII of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 767.24).
Criminal procedure: statute of limitations
Last Action
Assigned Pa 148'18 With Immediate Effect
5/16/2018