AN ACT RELATING TO TAXATION -- LEVY AND ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL TAXES
HB 6043 adds crimes involving killing or harming law-enforcement and search-and-rescue animals to Michigan’s sentencing guidelines chapter, standardizing punishment.
HB 6043 adds crimes involving killing or harming law-enforcement and search-and-rescue animals to Michigan’s sentencing guidelines chapter, standardizing punishment.
Note on source materials: the package of documents provided includes committee reports from another state (Florida) that appear to be unrelated to the introduced Michigan bill. This summary is based on the Michigan "House Introduced Bill" text (House Bill No. 6043) and the bill history entries showing introduction by Rep. Jennifer Conlin and subsequent referrals.
HB 6043 amends Michigan’s Code of Criminal Procedure (1927 PA 175) by updating the list of felony offenses to which Chapter XVII (sentencing guidelines) applies. Among other enumerated offenses, the bill explicitly includes offenses that involve killing or causing serious physical harm to law-enforcement animals (e.g., police dogs or horses) and search-and-rescue dogs. The intent is to ensure these offenses are listed in the sentencing-guidelines chapter so that prosecutors and courts apply the sentencing grid and specified guideline procedures for those crimes.
If you want, I can:
- Pull the specific statutory text proposed for MCL 750.50c (and related subsections) and summarize which paragraph corresponds to which conduct and proposed classification; or
- Prepare a side-by-side showing current Chapter XVII coverage versus the bill’s proposed list.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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