Bill Text: MI HB4187 | 2015-2016 | 98th Legislature | Introduced

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Bill Title: Crimes; malicious destruction; vandalizing, desecrating, or intentionally destroying certain public property on a highway, freeway, or interstate road; prohibit, and provide penalties. Amends 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.1 - 750.568) by adding sec. 377d & repeals sec. 616 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.616).

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 25-4)

Status: (Passed) 2016-05-11 - Assigned Pa 111'16 With Immediate Effect [HB4187 Detail]

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HOUSE BILL No. 4187

 

February 11, 2015, Introduced by Reps. Durhal, Derek Miller, Dillon, Brunner, Smiley, Moss, Chirkun, Wittenberg, Yanez, Robinson, Banks, Geiss, Faris, LaVoy, Guerra, Jacobsen, Poleski, Zemke, Glenn, Heise, Hovey-Wright, Darany, Lane, Talabi, Garrett, Cochran, Singh, Greimel, Sarah Roberts and Kosowski and referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice.

 

     A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled

 

"The Michigan penal code,"

 

(MCL 750.1 to 750.568) by adding section 377d.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 377d. (1) A person who willfully and maliciously damages,

 

destroys, injures, defaces, dismantles, or removes a traffic

 

control device, light post, sign, or other device placed by this

 

state or by a local unit of government of this state for the

 

purpose of regulating vehicle traffic, maintaining highway safety,

 

or providing information to motor vehicle operators is guilty of a

 

crime as follows:

 

     (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), the person

 

is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more

 

than 1 year or a fine of not more than $500.00, or both.

 


     (b) A person who violates this section and has 1 prior

 

conviction for violating this section is guilty of a misdemeanor

 

punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year or a fine of

 

not more than $1,000.00, or both.

 

     (c) A person who violates this section and has 2 or more prior

 

convictions for violating this section is guilty of a misdemeanor

 

punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year or a fine of

 

not more than $10,000.00, or both.

 

     (2) This section does not prohibit an individual from being

 

charged with, convicted of, or sentenced for any other violation of

 

law committed by the individual in lieu of being charged with,

 

convicted of, or sentenced for the violation of this section.

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