Michigan Compiled Laws
175-1927-XIII - Chapter XIII Proceedings for the Discovery of Crime (773.1...773.23)
Section 773.15 - Complaint Concerning Deceased Person Buried in Judicial District; Request of Prosecuting Attorney or Medical Examiner; Examination of Complainant Who Knows or Has Good Reason to Believe Deceased Person Came to Death by Means of Poiso...

Sec. 15.
(1) Upon presentation to a magistrate of a written request of the prosecuting attorney or the medical examiner and a written complaint under oath stating that a deceased person is buried in the magistrate's judicial district, specifying in what township or city the person is buried, and stating that the complainant knows or has good reason to believe that the deceased person came to his or her death by means of poison or violence, or in consequence of a criminal act, the magistrate shall examine, under oath, the complainant and any witnesses which the complainant produces. The testimony of the complainant and any witnesses shall be recorded by a stenographer or district court recorder.
(2) If the magistrate is satisfied from the examination that there is just cause to believe that the deceased person named or described in the complaint came to his or her death by means of poison or violence, or in consequence of a criminal act, and that a postmortem examination of the body of the deceased person is necessary or will materially aid in the prosecution of a person charged or who may be charged with a criminal act resulting in the death of the deceased person, the magistrate shall issue an order to the sheriff of the county, commanding the sheriff, in the name of the people of the state, to proceed to the place where the body is buried, and to disinter and remove the body to the county morgue or some suitable and convenient place in the county for the purpose of holding a postmortem examination.
History: 1927, Act 175, Eff. Sept. 5, 1927 ;-- CL 1929, 17417 ;-- CL 1948, 773.15 ;-- Am. 1980, Act 506, Imd. Eff. Jan. 22, 1981 Former Law: See section 1 of Act 57 of 1873, being How., § 9598; CL 1897, § 11833; and CL 1915, § 15660.

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-XIII - Chapter XIII Proceedings for the Discovery of Crime (773.1...773.23)

Section 773.1 - Inquest; Procedures.

Section 773.2 - Inquest; Jury; Selection.

Section 773.3 - Inquest; Oath or Affirmation to Be Administered Jurors; View of Body by Jurors Not Required.

Section 773.4 - Inquest; Subpoenas for Witnesses; Enforcement; Requiring Attendance by Physician or Surgeon; Employment of Chemist; Compensation; Audit and Allowance.

Section 773.5 - Inquest; Oath or Affirmation to Be Administered Witnesses.

Section 773.6 - Inquest; Recording Testimony of Witnesses; Transcript.

Section 773.7 - Inquisition of Jury; Contents.

Section 773.8 - Inquisition of Jury; Form.

Section 773.9 - Returning Inquisition, Physical Evidence, and Transcript to Circuit Court or Recorder's Court if Jury Finds Murder, Manslaughter, or Assault Committed.

Section 773.10 - Repealed. 1980, Act 506, Imd. Eff. Jan. 22, 1981.

Section 773.11 - Expenses and Fees of Inquest; Payment.

Section 773.12-773.14 - Repealed. 1980, Act 506, Imd. Eff. Jan. 22, 1981.

Section 773.15 - Complaint Concerning Deceased Person Buried in Judicial District; Request of Prosecuting Attorney or Medical Examiner; Examination of Complainant Who Knows or Has Good Reason to Believe Deceased Person Came to Death by Means of Poiso...

Section 773.16 - Inquest by Justice of the Peace; Body Once Buried; Reinterment.

Section 773.17 - Repealed. 1980, Act 506, Imd. Eff. Jan. 22, 1981.

Section 773.18 - Property of Value Found on Unknown Decedent; Deposit With County Treasurer; Ultimate Disposition, Time.

Section 773.19-773.21 - Repealed. 1980, Act 506, Imd. Eff. Jan. 22, 1981.

Section 773.22 - Violation of Chapter; Misdemeanor, Penalty.

Section 773.23 - Effect on Prior Acts.