Michigan Laws 767.56 – Indictment; allegation of prior conviction
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 767.56
- Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
Whenever it is necessary to allege a prior conviction of the accused in an indictment, it is sufficient to allege that the accused was at a certain stated time, in a certain stated court, convicted of a certain stated offense, giving the name of the offense, if it have one, or stating the substantial elements thereof.