Michigan Compiled Laws 328-1931-lxxvii Chapter Lxxvii Riots And Unlawful Assemblies (750.521...750.528a)
- Section 750.521-750.522 Repealed. 1968, Act 302, Eff. July 1, 1968.
Compiler's Notes: The repealed sections pertained to riots and unlawful assemblies; duty of officials to disperse; arrest on failure to disperse.
- Section 750.523 Riots And Unlawful Assemblies; Refusal To Aid Officer.
Refusal to aid officer to disperse or arrest rioters—If any person present, being commanded by any of the magistrates or officers aforesaid, to aid...
- Section 750.524 Riotous Or Unlawful Assembly; Neglecting Or Refusing To Suppress Assembly And Arrest Offenders; Penalty.
Any mayor, alderman, supervisor, president, trustee or member of a common council, sheriff, or deputy sheriff, having notice of any such riotous or tumultuous...
- Section 750.525 Riots And Unlawful Assemblies; Use Of Force To Quell.
Use of force to quell unlawful assemblies—If any persons, who shall be so riotously or unlawfully assembled, and who shall have been commanded to...
- Section 750.526 Riots And Unlawful Assemblies; Armed Force In Dispersing To Execute Order Of Certain Officials.
Control of armed force—Whenever an armed force shall be called out in the manner provided by law for the purpose of suppressing any tumult...
- Section 750.527 Riots And Unlawful Assemblies; Death Ensuing From Efforts To Disperse.
Death ensuing from efforts to disperse unlawful assemblies or riots—If, by reason of any of the efforts made by any 2 or more of...
- Section 750.528 Riots And Unlawful Assemblies; Destroying Dwelling House Or Other Property.
Riotously destroying dwelling house or other property—Any of the persons so unlawfully assembled, who shall demolish, pull down, destroy or injure, or who shall...
- Section 750.528a Definitions; Firearm Or Explosive Or Incendiary Device; Teaching Or Demonstrating Use, Application, Or Construction In Furtherance Of Civil Disorder; Unlawful Assembly; Exception; Violation As Felony.
(1) As used in this section: (a) "Civil disorder" means any public disturbance involving the use of any firearm, explosive, or incendiary device by...
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