Michigan Statutes
§ 752.11 — Upholding or enforcing the law; duty of public officials.
Michigan § 752.11
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Bluebook
Mich. Comp. Laws § 752.11 (2026).
Text
LAW ENFORCEMENT (EXCERPT) Act 158 of 1966 752.11 Upholding or enforcing the law; duty of public officials. Sec.
1.Any public official, appointed or elected, who is responsible for enforcing or upholding any law of this state and who wilfully and knowingly fails to uphold or enforce the law with the result that any person's legal rights are denied is guilty of a misdemeanor.
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Legislative History
1966, Act 158, Eff. Mar. 10, 1967
Nearby Sections
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§ 752.1
Definitions.§ 752.1001
Short title.§ 752.1002
Definitions.§ 752.1004a
Violation of MCL 752.1004; exceptions; cost-sharing requirements not altered; definitions.§ 752.1006
Second or subsequent offense; penalty.§ 752.1007
Evidence; rebuttable presumptions.§ 752.1008a
Person not subject to civil liability.§ 752.1010
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Bluebook (online)
Michigan § 752.11, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mi/752/752.11.