Michigan Statutes

§ 42.21b — Police officer or constable; authority to execute bench warrant.

Michigan § 42.21b
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 42CHARTER TOWNSHIPS
Act 359 of 1947THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP ACT (42.1-42.34)

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Mich. Comp. Laws § 42.21b (2026).

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THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP ACT (EXCERPT) Act 359 of 1947 42.21b Police officer or constable; authority to execute bench warrant. Sec. 21b. A police officer of a charter township or, if authorized by the township board, a constable of a charter township has the same authority within the charter township as a deputy sheriff to execute a bench warrant for arrest issued by a court of record or a municipal court.

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Legislative History

Add. 1992, Act 45, Imd. Eff. May 12, 1992

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