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SB 270 grants civil immunity and fee-shifting for those who use or threaten force under Michigan's Self-Defense Act, with a presumption of immunity in certain criminal outcomes.
SB 270 grants civil immunity and fee-shifting for those who use or threaten force under Michigan's Self-Defense Act, with a presumption of immunity in certain criminal outcomes.
Status: Referred to Committee on Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety (Introduced Feb 3, 2025)
Primary change: Creates civil‑immunity protections and a fee‑shifting remedy for persons who use or threaten force in compliance with Michigan’s Self‑Defense Act (MCL 780.972).
The bill is intended to protect individuals who act in self‑defense (or in defense of another) from civil lawsuits arising from the use or threatened use of force when that use complies with the Self‑Defense Act. It also creates a procedural presumption of immunity in certain favorable criminal‑process outcomes and requires courts to award costs and attorney fees to defendants who are found immune under the statute.
If you’d like, I can:
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- Outline likely constitutional or litigation issues (e.g., interplay with existing tort law, burden of proof, confidentiality of prosecutorial declinations).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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