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House Bill 5767 (2022) rss? Friendly Link: http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2022-HB-5767

Sponsors
David LaGrand (district 75)
Tenisha Yancey, Cynthia Neeley, Helena Scott, Samantha Steckloff, Kevin Coleman, Darrin Camilleri, Cara Clemente, Kara Hope, Jim Ellison, Matt Koleszar, Tyrone Carter, Lori Stone, Terry Sabo, Donna Lasinski, Brenda Carter, William Sowerby, Felicia Brabec, Cynthia Johnson, Yousef Rabhi, Julie Brixie, Rachel Hood, Kelly Breen, Laurie Pohutsky, Ranjeev Puri, Stephanie Young, Alex Garza, Jim Haadsma, Mari Manoogian, Regina Weiss, Christine Morse, Padma Kuppa, Shri Thanedar, Amos O'Neal, Julie Rogers, Abraham Aiyash

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Categories 
Criminal procedure: evidence; Criminal procedure: defenses; Crimes: criminal sexual conduct;

Criminal procedure: evidence; admissibility of evidence of a defendant's past actions involving grooming of the alleged victim for the purpose of demonstrating lack of consent; provide for. Amends 1927 PA 175 (MCL 760.1 - 777.69) by adding sec. 27d to ch. VIII.

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History
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Date JournalAction
2/17/2022HJ 16 Pg. 191introduced by Representative David LaGrand
2/17/2022HJ 16 Pg. 191read a first time
2/17/2022HJ 16 Pg. 191referred to Committee on Judiciary
2/22/2022HJ 17 Pg. 200bill electronically reproduced 02/17/2022


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