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11 HOUSE BILL NO. 6158 A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled "The code of criminal procedure," by amending section 44 of chapter VII (MCL 767.44). the people of the state of michigan enact: CHAPTER VII Sec. 44. The following forms may be used in the cases in which they are applicable but any other forms authorized by this act or any other law of this state may also be used: AdulteryA.B., a married man, committed adultery with C.D.; or A.B. committed adultery with C.D., a married woman. AffrayA.B. and C.D. made an affray. AssaultA.B. assaulted C.D. Assault and BatteryA.B. committed an assault and battery on C.D. Assault with intentA.B. assaulted C.D. with intent to murder, or kill, or rob, or maim, or rape, (as the case may be).as applicable. ArsonA.B. committed arson by burning the dwelling house of C.D. AttemptA.B. attempted to steal from C.D.; A.B. attempted to commit larceny of the goods of C.D.; A.B. attempted to commit burglary of a building belonging to C.D., (as the case may be).as applicable. BurglaryA.B. committed burglary of the house of C.D. A.B. broke and entered the dwelling house of C.D. in the night time with intent to commit larceny, or murder, or robbery, therein (as the case may be).as applicable. ConspiracyA.B. and C.D. conspired together to murder E.F. or to steal the property of E.F. or to rob E.F., (as the case may be). as applicable. ForgeryA.B. forged a certain instrument purporting to be a promissory note, (or or describe the instrument or give its tenor or substance. ). LarcenyEmbezzlement and false pretenses. A.B. stole from C.D. 1 horse of the value of more than 100 dollars.$100.00. MurderA.B. murdered C.D. ManslaughterA.B. killed C.D. PerjuryA.B. appeared as a witness in a case between C.D. and E.F. being heard before the (set forth the tribunal) and committed perjury by testifying as follows: (set forth the testimony). RapeA.B. raped or ravished C.D. Rape (statutory)A.B. raped or ravished C.D., she C.D. being then under the age of (statutory age) years. Robbery ArmedA.B. robbed C.D., A.B. being while armed. RobberyA.B. robbed C.D., A.B. not being armed.while unarmed. Provided, That the prosecuting attorney, if seasonably timely requested by the respondent , the prosecuting attorney shall furnish a bill of particulars setting up specifically the nature of the offense charged. Enacting section 1. This amendatory act does not take effect unless Senate Bill No.____ or House Bill No. 6156 (request no. 06498'24) of the 102nd Legislature is enacted into law.
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2323 HOUSE BILL NO. 6158
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2727 A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled
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3939 AdulteryA.B., a married man, committed adultery with C.D.; or A.B. committed adultery with C.D., a married woman.
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4343 AssaultA.B. assaulted C.D.
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4545 Assault and BatteryA.B. committed an assault and battery on C.D.
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4747 Assault with intentA.B. assaulted C.D. with intent to murder, or kill, or rob, or maim, or rape, (as the case may be).as applicable.
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4949 ArsonA.B. committed arson by burning the dwelling house of C.D.
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5151 AttemptA.B. attempted to steal from C.D.; A.B. attempted to commit larceny of the goods of C.D.; A.B. attempted to commit burglary of a building belonging to C.D., (as the case may be).as applicable.
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5353 BurglaryA.B. committed burglary of the house of C.D. A.B. broke and entered the dwelling house of C.D. in the night time with intent to commit larceny, or murder, or robbery, therein (as the case may be).as applicable.
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5555 ConspiracyA.B. and C.D. conspired together to murder E.F. or to steal the property of E.F. or to rob E.F., (as the case may be). as applicable.
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5757 ForgeryA.B. forged a certain instrument purporting to be a promissory note, (or or describe the instrument or give its tenor or substance. ).
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5959 LarcenyEmbezzlement and false pretenses. A.B. stole from C.D. 1 horse of the value of more than 100 dollars.$100.00.
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6161 MurderA.B. murdered C.D.
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6363 ManslaughterA.B. killed C.D.
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6565 PerjuryA.B. appeared as a witness in a case between C.D. and E.F. being heard before the (set forth the tribunal) and committed perjury by testifying as follows: (set forth the testimony).
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6767 RapeA.B. raped or ravished C.D.
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6969 Rape (statutory)A.B. raped or ravished C.D., she C.D. being then under the age of (statutory age) years.
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7171 Robbery ArmedA.B. robbed C.D., A.B. being while armed.
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7373 RobberyA.B. robbed C.D., A.B. not being armed.while unarmed.
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7575 Provided, That the prosecuting attorney, if seasonably timely requested by the respondent , the prosecuting attorney shall furnish a bill of particulars setting up specifically the nature of the offense charged.
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7777 Enacting section 1. This amendatory act does not take effect unless Senate Bill No.____ or House Bill No. 6156 (request no. 06498'24) of the 102nd Legislature is enacted into law.