Sec. 159l.
(1) In a prosecution under section 159i, the court has jurisdiction to enter such restraining orders or injunctions or to take other action by order, including, but not limited to, the acceptance of satisfactory performance bonds, in connection with any property subject to criminal forfeiture under section 159j, as the court considers proper.
(2) Within 14 days after the entry of an order described in subsection (1), the prosecuting agency shall notify all persons known to have or appearing to have an interest in the property of the order, by certified mail. In determining whom to notify under this subsection, the prosecuting agency shall conduct a search of county, state, and federal public records where notices of liens and security interests are normally recorded.
History: Add. 1995, Act 187, Eff. Apr. 1, 1996
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 750 - Michigan Penal Code
Act 328 of 1931 - The Michigan Penal Code (750.1 - 750.568)
328-1931-XXVA - Chapter Xxva Criminal Enterprises (750.159f...750.159x)
Section 750.159f - Definitions Generally.
Section 750.159g - "Racketeering" Defined.
Section 750.159h - “Records” or “Documenting Materials” and “Substituted Proceeds” Defined.
Section 750.159i - Prohibited Conduct.
Section 750.159l - Jurisdiction of Court; Notification of Persons With Property Interest.
Section 750.159o - Notice Requirements.
Section 750.159p - Verified Claim Stating Interest in Property or Proceeds.
Section 750.159s - Commencement of Action.
Section 750.159t - Seizure of Constitutionally Protected Materials.
Section 750.159u - Civil Cause of Action Not Created by Chapter.
Section 750.159v - Forfeiture Proceeding Under Other Law Not Precluded.
Section 750.159w - Activities Unrelated to Prohibited Activities of Enterprise.
Section 750.159x - Notice of Proposed Investigation to Attorney General.