Sec. 6.
If any person who is indicted or informed against for any offense shall on his trial be acquitted upon the grounds of a variance between the indictment or information and the proof or upon any insufficiency or irregularity in the form or substance of the indictment, he may be arraigned again on a new indictment for the same offense, notwithstanding such former acquittal.
History: 1927, Act 175, Eff. Sept. 5, 1927 ;-- CL 1929, 17134 ;-- CL 1948, 763.6
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapters 760 - 777 - Code of Criminal Procedure
Act 175 of 1927 - The Code of Criminal Procedure (760.1 - 777.69)
175-1927-III - Chapter III Rights of Persons Accused (763.1...763.11)
Section 763.1 - Rights of Accused; Hearing by Counsel, Defense, Confronting Witnesses.
Section 763.2 - Conviction; Bases.
Section 763.3 - Waiver of Trial by Jury in Criminal Cases.
Section 763.4 - Waiver of Trial by Jury; Jurisdiction of Judge, Procedure.
Section 763.5 - Acquittal on Facts and Merits as Bar to Subsequent Prosecution.
Section 763.8 - Audiovisual Recording of Interrogation.
Section 763.9 - Failure to Record or Preserve Recorded Statement.
Section 763.10 - Requirement as Directive and Not Right Conferred on Individual.