Michigan Laws 766.10 – Exclusion of persons from examination; witness not examined, minor; separation of witnesses
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 766.10
- Magistrate: means a judge of the district court or a judge of a municipal court. See Michigan Laws 761.1
The magistrate while conducting such examination may exclude from the place of the examination all the witnesses who have not been examined; and he may also, if requested or if he sees cause, direct the witnesses whether for or against the prisoner, to be kept separate so that they cannot converse with each other until they shall have been examined. And such magistrate may in his discretion, also exclude from the place of examination any or all minors during the examination of such witnesses.