Michigan Statutes
§ 780.961 — Use of deadly force or force other than deadly force; establishing evidence that individual's actions not justified.
Michigan § 780.961
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Bluebook
Mich. Comp. Laws § 780.961 (2026).
Text
DEADLY FORCE (EXCERPT) Act 310 of 2006 780.961 Use of deadly force or force other than deadly force; establishing evidence that individual's actions not justified. Sec. 1.
(1)An individual who uses deadly force or force other than deadly force in compliance with section 2 of the self-defense act and who has not or is not engaged in the commission of a crime at the time he or she uses that deadly force or force other than deadly force commits no crime in using that deadly force or force other than deadly force.
(2)If a prosecutor believes that an individual used deadly force or force other than deadly force that is unjustified under section 2 of the self-defense act, the prosecutor may charge the individual with a crime arising from that use of deadly force or force other than deadly forc
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Legislative History
2006, Act 310 , Eff. Oct. 1, 2006
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Michigan § 780.961, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mi/780.961.