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SB 1084 removes adultery and post-divorce cohabitation from Michigan sentencing guidelines, aligning with SB 1085 repeal; no new penalties anticipated.
SB 1084 removes adultery and post-divorce cohabitation from Michigan sentencing guidelines, aligning with SB 1085 repeal; no new penalties anticipated.
Subject: Criminal procedure — remove sentencing guideline entries for adultery and cohabitation of divorced parties to reflect repeal
SB 1084 updates Michigan’s Code of Criminal Procedure (chapter XVII) by removing the sentencing-guidelines entries for the crimes of adultery and cohabitation of divorced parties. The change is intended to align the guidelines chapter (MCL 777.16a) with a companion repeal of the substantive adultery offenses in the Michigan Penal Code (Senate Bill 1085). SB 1083 is also related (removes an indictment/form reference for adultery). SB 1084 is tie‑barred to SB 1085 (it takes effect only if SB 1085 is enacted).
SB 1084 removes adultery and post‑divorce cohabitation offenses from the sentencing‑guidelines chapter to conform the criminal procedure code to an expected repeal of those penal provisions. The change is primarily statutory housekeeping to eliminate obsolete criminal sentencing entries; it is not designed to create new penalties and is not expected to have a measurable fiscal effect.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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