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Michigan: Adult Diversion/Deferral Program (MI-D-4)

Michigan: Adult Diversion/Deferral Program (MI-D-4)

Records regarding a first-time kidnapping-by-parent case that is dismissed after the successful completion of probation becomes nonpublic. Mich. Comp. Laws § 750.350a(4).
Record Detail(s)
Completion of diversion or deferral program
Previous Conviction Disqualifying
Potentially, see statute
Mandatory / Discretionary
Mandatory
Hearing
Not applicable
Clearance Process
Automatic
Remedy
Dismiss
Ineligible Category or Citation
This provision applies only to kidnapping-by-parent offenses specified in Mich. Comp. Laws § 750.350a.
Procedure General
Upon the successful completion of probation, the court will discharge the individual and dismiss the proceedings. After dismissal, the state police department retains a nonpublic record of the arrest, court proceedings, and disposition of the criminal charge. For the specific procedure, see Mich. Comp. Laws § 750.350a.
Fees
There is no statutory language regarding fees.
Effect
The disposition is not a conviction and does not entail the disqualifications or disabilities imposed by law upon conviction. Arrest and court records are nonpublic, but can be disclosed as specified in section 750.350a(6).
Waiting Periods
The record becomes nonpublic upon dismissal of the charge.