Michigan Compiled Laws
175-1927-VIIA - Chapter Viia (767a.1...767a.9)
Section 767A.2 - Investigative Subpoenas; Petition for Authorization; Contents; Filing; Application for Immunity; Confidentiality of Application; Exemption From Disclosure.

Sec. 2.
(1) A prosecuting attorney may petition the district court, the circuit court, or the recorder's court in writing for authorization to issue 1 or more subpoenas to investigate the commission of a felony as provided in this chapter.
(2) A petition for authorization to issue 1 or more investigative subpoenas under subsection (1) shall contain all of the following:
(a) A brief description of each felony being investigated.
(b) The name of each person who will be questioned or who will be required to produce material described under subdivision (c).
(c) A general description of any records, documents, or physical evidence to be examined.
(d) A brief statement of the facts establishing the basis for the prosecuting attorney's belief that the testimony of the person or examination of the records, documents, or physical evidence is relevant to the investigation of a felony described in the petition.
(3) The petition for authorization to issue 1 or more investigative subpoenas may be filed by the prosecuting attorney with any of the following:
(a) The circuit court of the judicial circuit in which the felony or a portion of the felony is alleged to have been committed or of any judicial circuit in which the prosecuting attorney lawfully maintains an office.
(b) The recorder's court if the felony or a portion of the felony is alleged to have been committed in the city of Detroit or if the prosecuting attorney lawfully maintains an office in the city of Detroit.
(c) The district court of the judicial district in which the felony or a portion of the felony is alleged to have been committed or of any judicial district in which the prosecuting attorney lawfully maintains an office.
(4) A prosecuting attorney may file an application for immunity under section 7 at the time he or she files a petition for authorization to issue 1 or more investigative subpoenas under this section.
(5) An application under this section is confidential and shall not be available for public inspection or copying or divulged to any person except as otherwise provided in this chapter. An application under this section is exempt for disclosure under the freedom of information act, Act No. 422 of the Public Acts of 1976, being sections 15.231 to 15.246 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
History: Add. 1995, Act 148, Eff. Oct. 1, 1995

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-VIIA - Chapter Viia (767a.1...767a.9)

Section 767A.1 - “Prosecuting Attorney” Defined.

Section 767A.2 - Investigative Subpoenas; Petition for Authorization; Contents; Filing; Application for Immunity; Confidentiality of Application; Exemption From Disclosure.

Section 767A.3 - Investigative Subpoenas; Issuance; Circumstances; Contents and Scope of Order; Additional Subpoenas; Supplemental Petitions; Filing.

Section 767A.4 - Investigative Subpoenas; Contents; Service of Process.

Section 767A.5 - Appearance Before Prosecuting Attorney; Administration of Oaths and Affirmations; Right to Legal Counsel; Testimony With Respect to Records, Documents or Physical Evidence; Informing Person of Rights Against Self-Incrimination; Furni...

Section 767A.6 - Motion to Order Compliance With Subpoena; Filing; Notice; Hearing; Court Order; Order Violating Statutory Privilege or Constitutional Right Prohibited; Further Protections; Disclosure by Reporter of Informant or Related Information;...

Section 767A.7 - Order Granting Immunity.

Section 767A.8 - Confidentiality of Certain Material and Information.

Section 767A.9 - Knowingly Making False Statement as Perjury; Penalty; Neglect or Refusal to Comply With Subpoena as Contempt; Determination That Witness Has Purged Himself or Herself of Contempt; Commutation of Sentence.