Sec. 427.
Securing and detaining papers, etc., necessary in perjury trial—If, in any proceeding in a court of justice, in which perjury shall be reasonably presumed, as aforesaid, any papers, books, or documents shall have been produced, which shall be deemed necessary to be used on any prosecution for such perjury, the court may, by order, detain the same from the person producing them so long as may be necessary in order to their being used in such prosecution.
History: 1931, Act 328, Eff. Sept. 18, 1931 ;-- CL 1948, 750.427 Former Law: See section 6 of Ch. 156 of R.S. 1846, being CL 1857, § 5825; CL 1871, § 7658; How., § 9240; CL 1897, § 11310; CL 1915, § 14977; and CL 1929, § 16568.
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 750 - Michigan Penal Code
Act 328 of 1931 - The Michigan Penal Code (750.1 - 750.568)
328-1931-LXII - Chapter LXII Perjury (750.422...750.427)
Section 750.422 - Perjury Committed in Courts.
Section 750.423 - Perjury; Penalty; "Record" and "Signed" Defined.
Section 750.424 - Subornation of Perjury.
Section 750.425 - Inciting or Procuring One to Commit Perjury.
Section 750.426 - Court Reasonably Believes Perjury Committed.
Section 750.427 - Perjury Trial; Securing and Detaining Papers.