Michigan Compiled Laws 258-1974-4-court-hearings Court Hearings (330.1451...330.1465)
- Section 330.1451 Court Hearings; Applicable Provisions.
Court hearings convened under authority of this chapter shall be governed by sections 452 to 465. History: 1974, Act 258, Eff. Nov. 6, 1974...
- Section 330.1452 Court Hearing; Date; Receipt Of Certain Documents.
The court shall fix a date for every hearing convened under this chapter. The hearing shall be convened promptly, but not more than 7...
- Section 330.1453 Court Hearing; Notice.
(1) The court shall cause notice of a petition and of the time and place of any hearing to be given to the subject...
- Section 330.1453a Alternatives To Hospitalization; Preparation Of Assessment Report.
Upon receipt of documents described in section 452, the court shall order a report assessing the current availability and appropriateness for the individual of...
- Section 330.1454 Legal Counsel; Appointment; Waiver; Preferred Counsel; Compensation; System For Providing Representation; Consultation With Subject Of Petition Before Court Hearing; Certificate.
(1) Every individual who is the subject of a petition is entitled to be represented by legal counsel. (2) Unless an appearance has been...
- Section 330.1455 Right To Be Present At All Hearings; Waiver; Exclusion Of Subject By Court; Meeting; Request To Defer Hearing; Continuing Jurisdiction During Deferral Period; Treatment As Formal Voluntary Patient; Effect Of Refusing Treatment Or Requesting Hearing; Participation In Alternative To Hospitalization; Notice To Convene Hearing.
(1) The subject of a petition has the right to be present at all hearings. This right may be waived by a waiver of...
- Section 330.1456 Place Of Hearing; Change Of Venue.
(1) Hearings may be held in such quarters as the court directs; either within or without the county in which the court has its...
- Section 330.1457 Participation Of Prosecuting Attorney; Exception.
The prosecuting attorney of the county in which a court has its principal office shall participate, in person or by assistant, in hearings convened...
- Section 330.1458 Jury.
The subject of a petition may demand that the question of whether he requires treatment or is legally incompetent be heard by a jury....
- Section 330.1459 Documents, Witnesses, And Cross-examination; Rules Of Evidence.
(1) The parties in a proceeding under this chapter have the right to present documents and witnesses and to cross-examine witnesses. (2) The court...
- Section 330.1460 Investigation By Counsel; Evidence.
Counsel for the subject of a petition shall be allowed adequate time for investigation of the matters at issue and for preparation, and shall...
- Section 330.1461 Testimony Or Deposition Of Physician Or Psychologist Required; Presence Of Attorney During Deposition; Cross-examination Of Deponent; Waiver.
An individual may not be found to require treatment unless at least 1 physician or licensed psychologist who has personally examined that individual testifies...
- Section 330.1462 Continuance Or Adjournment; Grounds.
(1) Requests for continuances for any reasonable time shall be granted for good cause. (2) Unless the subject of a petition or his or...
- Section 330.1463 Independent Clinical Evaluation By Physician Or Psychologist; Compensation; Use By Subject Of Petition.
(1) If requested before the first scheduled hearing or at the first scheduled hearing before the first witness has been sworn on an application...
- Section 330.1464 Persons Entitled To Copies Of Court Orders.
Copies of court orders issued pursuant to this chapter shall be given to the individual who is the subject of the order; to the...
- Section 330.1464a Order Of Involuntary Hospitalization, Alternative Treatment, Or Combination Of Hospitalization And Alternative Treatment; Entering Or Removing Order From Law Enforcement Information Network; Applicability Of Section To Order Of Involuntary Treatment For Substance Use Disorder.
(1) Upon entry of a court order directing that an individual be involuntarily hospitalized under this chapter or that an individual involuntarily undergo a...
- Section 330.1465 Clear And Convincing Evidence Required.
A judge or jury shall not find that an individual is a person requiring treatment unless that fact has been established by clear and...
Last modified: October 10, 2016