Michigan Compiled Laws
175-1927-VII - Chapter VII Grand Juries, Indictments, Informations and Proceedings Before Trial (767.1...767.96)
Section 767.24 - Indictment; Crimes; "Theresa Flores's Law"; Definitions; Brandon D'annunzio's Law; Findings and Filing; Exceptions for Victims Under 18; Extension or Tolling.

Sec. 24.
(1) An indictment for any of the following crimes may be found and filed at any time:
(a) Murder, conspiracy to commit murder, or solicitation to commit murder, or criminal sexual conduct in the first degree.
(b) A violation of chapter XXXIII of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.200 to 750.212a, that is punishable by imprisonment for life.
(c) A violation of chapter LXVIIA of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.462a to 750.462h, that is punishable by imprisonment for life.
(d) A violation of the Michigan anti-terrorism act, chapter LXXXIII-A of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.543a to 750.543z, that is punishable by imprisonment for life.
(2) An indictment for a violation or attempted violation of section 13, 462b, 462c, 462d, or 462e of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.13, 750.462b, 750.462c, 750.462d, and 750.462e, may be found and filed within 25 years after the offense is committed. This subsection shall be known as "Theresa Flores's Law".
(3) Except as provided in subsection (4) for a violation of section 520c or 520d of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.520c and 750.520d, in which the victim is under 18 years of age, an indictment for a violation or attempted violation of section 136, 136a, 145c, 520c, 520d, 520e, or 520g of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.136, 750.136a, 750.145c, 750.520c, 750.520d, 750.520e, and 750.520g, may be found and filed as follows:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), an indictment may be found and filed within 10 years after the offense is committed or by the alleged victim's twenty-first birthday, whichever is later.
(b) If evidence of the offense is obtained and that evidence contains DNA that is determined to be from an unidentified individual, an indictment against that individual for the offense may be found and filed at any time after the offense is committed. However, after the individual is identified, the indictment may be found and filed within 10 years after the individual is identified or by the alleged victim's twenty-first birthday, whichever is later.
(4) An indictment for a violation of section 520c or 520d of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.520c and 750.520d, in which the victim is under 18 years of age may be found and filed as follows:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), an indictment may be found and filed within 15 years after the offense is committed or by the alleged victim's twenty-eighth birthday, whichever is later.
(b) If evidence of the offense is obtained and that evidence contains DNA that is determined to be from an unidentified individual, an indictment against that individual for the offense may be found and filed at any time after the offense is committed. However, after the individual is identified, the indictment may be found and filed within 15 years after the individual is identified or by the alleged victim's twenty-eighth birthday, whichever is later.
(5) As used in subsections (3) and (4):
(a) "DNA" means human deoxyribonucleic acid.
(b) "Identified" means the individual's legal name is known and he or she has been determined to be the source of the DNA.
(6) An indictment for kidnapping, extortion, assault with intent to commit murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, armed robbery, or first-degree home invasion may be found and filed as follows:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), an indictment may be found and filed within 10 years after the offense is committed.
(b) If the offense is reported to a police agency within 1 year after the offense is committed and the individual who committed the offense is unknown, an indictment for that offense may be found and filed within 10 years after the individual is identified. This subsection shall be known as Brandon D'Annunzio's law. As used in this subsection, "identified" means the individual's legal name is known.
(7) An indictment for identity theft or attempted identity theft may be found and filed as follows:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), an indictment may be found and filed within 6 years after the offense is committed.
(b) If evidence of the offense is obtained and the individual who committed the offense has not been identified, an indictment may be found and filed at any time after the offense is committed, but not more than 6 years after the individual is identified.
(8) As used in subsection (7):
(a) "Identified" means the individual's legal name is known.
(b) "Identity theft" means 1 or more of the following:
(i) Conduct prohibited in section 5 or 7 of the identity theft protection act, 2004 PA 452, MCL 445.65 and 445.67.
(ii) Conduct prohibited under former section 285 of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328.
(9) An indictment for false pretenses involving real property, forgery or uttering and publishing of an instrument affecting an interest in real property, or mortgage fraud may be found and filed within 10 years after the offense was committed or within 10 years after the instrument affecting real property was recorded, whichever occurs later.
(10) All other indictments may be found and filed within 6 years after the offense is committed.
(11) Any period during which the party charged did not usually and publicly reside within this state is not part of the time within which the respective indictments may be found and filed.
(12) The extension or tolling, as applicable, of the limitations period provided in this section applies to any of those violations for which the limitations period has not expired at the time the extension or tolling takes effect.
History: 1927, Act 175, Eff. Sept. 5, 1927 ;-- CL 1929, 17238 ;-- Am. 1935, Act 144, Eff. Sept. 21, 1935 ;-- CL 1948, 767.24 ;-- Am. 1954, Act 100, Imd. Eff. Apr. 14, 1954 ;-- Am. 1987, Act 255, Eff. Mar. 30, 1988 ;-- Am. 2001, Act 6, Imd. Eff. May 2, 2001 ;-- Am. 2002, Act 119, Eff. Apr. 22, 2002 ;-- Am. 2004, Act 458, Eff. Mar. 1, 2005 ;-- Am. 2005, Act 35, Imd. Eff. June 7, 2005 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 203, Imd. Eff. Oct. 20, 2011 ;-- Am. 2012, Act 363, Eff. Mar. 28, 2013 ;-- Am. 2014, Act 324, Eff. Jan. 14, 2015 ;-- Am. 2017, Act 79, Eff. Oct. 9, 2017 ;-- Am. 2018, Act 148, Eff. Aug. 14, 2018 ;-- Am. 2018, Act 182, Eff. Sept. 10, 2018 Compiler's Notes: Enacting section 1 of Act 6 of 2001 provides:“Enacting section 1. The legislature intends that the extension or tolling, as applicable, of the limitations period provided in this amendatory act shall apply to any of those violations for which the limitations period has not expired at the time this amendatory act takes effect.”Former Law: See section 18 of Ch. 164 of R.S. 1846, being CL 1857, § 6027; CL 1871, § 7896; How., § 9507; CL 1897, § 11892; and CL 1915, § 15719.

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

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-VII - Chapter VII Grand Juries, Indictments, Informations and Proceedings Before Trial (767.1...767.96)

Section 767.1 - Courts of Record; Jurisdiction Over Prosecutions Upon Information.

Section 767.2 - Applicability of Indictment Laws to Informations.

Section 767.3 - Proceedings Before Trial; Inquiry; Summoning Witnesses; Notification to Judge; Taking Testimony; Legal Counsel; Disqualification of Judge.

Section 767.4 - Proceedings Before Trial; Apprehension of Suspect; Disqualification as Examining Magistrate; Finding as to Misconduct in Office; Disclosures, Penalty, Exceptions; Report of No Finding of Criminal Guilt; Period of Inquiry; Successor Ju...

Section 767.4a - Proceedings Before Trial; Unlawful Use or Possession of Testimony, Exhibits or Proceedings; Exceptions, Penalty.

Section 767.5 - Proceedings Before Trial; Failure of Witnesses to Appear or Answer Questions; Hearing, Penalty; Commutation or Suspension of Sentence.

Section 767.5a - Disclosing Identity of Informant; Privileged and Confidential Communications.

Section 767.6 - Incriminating Answers of Witnesses; Order Granting Immunity; Use of Truthful Testimony or Other Information Against Witness in Criminal Case; Transcript; Applicability of Secrecy Provisions; Scope of Order.

Section 767.6a - Docket, Journal, Transcript and Record; Seal and File; Violation of Secrecy; Available in Connection With Appeal, Order, Receipt; Destruction of Transcripts, Notes and Records.

Section 767.6b - Public Accounting by Judge; Time, Filing.

Section 767.7 - Grand Jury; Summoning, Procedure.

Section 767.7a - Grand Jurors; Term of Service; Recalling.

Section 767.7b - Grand Jury; Petition by Attorney General or County Prosecuting Attorneys to Convene; Jurisdiction; Contents of Petition.

Section 767.7c - Grand Jury Convened by Court of Appeals; Procedure; Jurisdiction.

Section 767.7d - Grand Jury Convened by Court of Appeals; Circumstances.

Section 767.7e - Grand Jury Convened by Court of Appeals; Duties of Court of Appeals.

Section 767.7f - Grand Jury Convened by Court of Appeals; Term; Extension; Dismissal; Recall.

Section 767.7g - Grand Jury Convened by Court of Appeals; Expansion of Jurisdiction; Petition.

Section 767.8 - Grand Jury; Juror; Grounds for Discharge; Summoning New Juror.

Section 767.9 - Grand Jurors; Alphabetical List; Administration and Form of Oath.

Section 767.10 - Grand Jury; Affirmation in Lieu of Oath.

Section 767.11 - Grand Jury; Size; Foreman, Appointment.

Section 767.12 - Grand Jury; Foreman; Term, Vacancy.

Section 767.13 - Grand Jury; Juror; Grounds of Objection to Competency.

Section 767.14 - Grand Jury; No Challenge of Array or Individual Juror in Other Cases.

Section 767.15 - Grand Jury; Witnesses; Administration of Oath, List.

Section 767.16 - Grand Jury; Clerk, Stenographer; Appointment, Duties.

Section 767.17 - Grand Jury; Summoning After Dismissal.

Section 767.18 - Grand Jury; Disclosure of Indictment for Felony.

Section 767.19 - Grand Jury; Testimony to Certain Facts Required.

Section 767.19a - Grand Jury; Order Granting Immunity to Persons Giving Testimony; Application; Verified Petition; Entry of Order.

Section 767.19b - Delivery of Immunity Order to Witness; Use of Truthful Testimony or Other Information Against Witness in Criminal Case; Transcript; Duration of Order Granting Immunity.

Section 767.19c - Grand Jury; Witness, Failing to Appear, Contempt; Penalty; Purging.

Section 767.19d - Grand Jury; Perjury.

Section 767.19e - Grand Jury; Right of Witness to Legal Counsel; Communications Between Witness and Legal Counsel.

Section 767.19f - Grand Jury; Publication of Testimony Prohibited; Penalty, Exceptions.

Section 767.19g - Furnishing Testimony of Witness to Person Indicted by Grand Jury.

Section 767.20 - Grand Jury; Examination of Witnesses; Advice on Legal Matters.

Section 767.21 - Grand Jury; Prosecutor to Subpoena Witness.

Section 767.22 - Grand Jury; Appearances to Give Information; Deliberations or Vote of Grand Jury.

Section 767.23 - Grand Jury; Indictment, Vote Required; True Bill.

Section 767.23a - Grand Jury; Indictment; Specifying County Where Offense Took Place.

Section 767.24 - Indictment; Crimes; "Theresa Flores's Law"; Definitions; Brandon D'annunzio's Law; Findings and Filing; Exceptions for Victims Under 18; Extension or Tolling.

Section 767.25 - Indictment by Grand Jury; Indorsement; Presentment; Return; Filing; Inspection.

Section 767.26 - Discharge of Accused in Absence of Indictment.

Section 767.27 - Repealed. 1966, Act 266, Eff. Mar. 10, 1967.

Section 767.27a-767.27c - Repealed. 1974, Act 258, Eff. Aug. 6, 1975.

Section 767.28 - Indictment; Right of Indictee to Copy.

Section 767.29 - Discontinuance or Abandonment of Indictment.

Section 767.30 - Warrant for Arrest of Indictee; Issuance, Persons.

Section 767.31 - Warrant for Arrest of Indictee; Persons to Whom Directed; Place of Execution.

Section 767.32 - Subpoena; Witness for Defendant; Issuance by County Clerk, Fee.

Section 767.33 - Subpoena; Witness for Defendant; Disobedience; Penalty, Civil Liability.

Section 767.34 - Witness; Issuance of Capias.

Section 767.35 - Material Witness in Criminal Case; Danger of Loss of Testimony; Requiring Witness to Enter Into Recognizance With Surety; Commitment to Jail.

Section 767.36 - Witness; Subpoena by Prosecution; Necessity of Fee.

Section 767.37 - Indictee; Plea on Arraignment.

Section 767.37a - Arraignments; Use of 2-Way Interactive Video Technology; Access to Courtroom; Court Record.

Section 767.38 - Indictee; Right to Trial or Admission to Bail.

Section 767.39 - Abolition of Distinction Between Accessory and Principal.

Section 767.40 - Information; Filing; Subscription.

Section 767.40a - Attaching List of Witnesses to Filed Information; Disclosing Names of Res Gestae Witnesses; Sending List to Defendant or Defendant's Attorney; Additions or Deletions From List; Request for Assistance in Locating and Serving Process...

Section 767.41 - Inquiry by Prosecuting Attorney Into Preliminary Examination; Statement of Reasons for Not Filing Information; Direction by Court to File Proper Information.

Section 767.42 - Preliminary Examination as Prerequisite to Filing of Information; Remand Where Right Waived Without Benefit of Counsel; Fugitives From Justice.

Section 767.43 - Indictment; Form Generally.

Section 767.44 - Indictment; Forms for Particular Offenses; Bill of Particulars.

Section 767.45 - Contents of Indictment or Information; Felony in Which Motor Vehicle Used.

Section 767.46 - Indictment; Amendment of Certain Parts.

Section 767.47 - Indictment; Effect of Repugnant and Unnecessary Allegations.

Section 767.48 - Indictment; Necessity of Negativing Statutory Exception.

Section 767.49 - Indictment; Statement of Name of Individual, Association or Corporation.

Section 767.50 - Indictment; Description of Instrument.

Section 767.51 - Indictment; Allegation of Time.

Section 767.52 - Indictment; Allegation of Means of Offense.

Section 767.53 - Indictment; Allegation of Value or Price.

Section 767.54 - Indictment; Ownership; Allegation; Proof.

Section 767.55 - Indictment; Allegation of Certain Matters in the Alternative.

Section 767.56 - Indictment; Allegation of Prior Conviction.

Section 767.57 - Pleading; Statute or Statutory Right.

Section 767.58 - Pleading; Judgment or Proceeding.

Section 767.59 - Indictment; Unnecessary Formal Words and Phrases.

Section 767.60 - Indictment; Allegations in Embezzlement, Larceny and False Pretense Cases.

Section 767.61 - Indictment; Description of Money, Bonds, Mortgage and Similar Instrument in Offense Relating Thereto.

Section 767.61a - Indictment; Offense Committed by Sexually Delinquent Person; Prosecution; Expert Testimony Provided; Examination of Witnesses; Testimony in Open Court; Record; Punishment.

Section 767.62 - Place of Indictment, Trial and Conviction; Receiver of Stolen Property.

Section 767.63 - Place of Indictment; Removal of Stolen Property From Another County.

Section 767.64 - Place and Manner of Indictment, Conviction and Punishment; Removing Stolen Property From Another State or Country; Prior Conviction or Acquittal.

Section 767.65 - Place and Manner of Indictment; Receiver of Property Stolen in Another State or Country.

Section 767.66 - Place and Manner of Indictment; Person Aiding and Abetting Thief Who Removes Stolen Property From Another State or Country.

Section 767.67 - Indictment; Charging Accessory Without Principal; Substantial Felony.

Section 767.68 - Indictment; Charge of Jointly Receiving or Concealing Stolen Property; Conviction of Less Than All Indictees.

Section 767.69 - Indictment for Larceny; Additional Counts; Conviction; Election Between Counts Unnecessary.

Section 767.70 - Indictment for Libel; Statement of Application to Party Libelled.

Section 767.71 - Indictment for Murder and Manslaughter; Charging Act.

Section 767.72 - Indictment for Manslaughter; Added Count for Abortion; Admissibility of Dying Declaration Under Either Count.

Section 767.73 - Indictment; Perjury; Sufficiency of Statement.

Section 767.74 - Indictment; Motion to Quash; Dilatory Plea; Proof.

Section 767.75 - Indictment; Certain Defects; Quashing Not Allowed; Remedy.

Section 767.76 - Indictment; Time of Objection to Defect; Amendment; Discharge of Jury; Continuance of Cause; Double Jeopardy; Review of Action by Court.

Section 767.77 - Commission to Examine Out-of-State Witness; Granting on Application of Defendant.

Section 767.78 - Commission to Examine Out-of-State Witness; Interrogatories; Reading of Deposition.

Section 767.79 - Conditional Examination of Witness for Defendant; Order; Notice to Prosecutor.

Section 767.80, 767.81 - Repealed. 1970, Act 232, Imd. Eff. Dec. 3, 1970.

Section 767.82 - Repealed. 1974, Act 266, Eff. Apr. 1, 1975.

Section 767.83 - Indictment Involving Intent to Defraud; Sufficiency of Allegations and Proof.

Section 767.91 - Out of State Witnesses; Attendance; Definitions.

Section 767.92 - Attendance in Another State; Hearing; Summons; Custody; Fee.

Section 767.93 - Attendance From Without the State; Certificate; Fee.

Section 767.94 - Immunity of Witness.

Section 767.94a - Disclosure of Certain Material or Information by Defendant to Prosecuting Attorney; Compliance; Motion for Good Cause.

Section 767.95 - Short Title; Uniformity.

Section 767.96 - Costs of Grand Jury.