Custody Order {MC 240b} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Michigan

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Last updated: 3/4/2025

Custody Order {MC 240b}

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Form MC 240b - CUSTODY ORDER. This form is used in the State of Michigan's judicial system. It is issued by the court to detail the custody status of a defendant or juvenile following their arrest. The form includes information about the defendant's or juvenile's identity, arrest details, the type of offense committed (misdemeanor or felony), and the reasons for their continued detention. It also includes specific findings regarding why the defendant or juvenile was not released, such as a criminal record, danger to the community, failure to appear, or mental condition. The form directs the appropriate custodial agency, such as the sheriff or a custodial facility, to continue holding the individual in custody until further orders from the court. The order may specify certain conditions for custody, including medical care provisions. It may also address issues such as the revocation or forfeiture of previously posted bonds and cancelation or continuation of conditions for release. The Custody Order outlines the defendant or juvenile's obligations to attend court appearances while in custody and may include details about scheduled future court hearings. The form is signed by a judge, magistrate, or referee, and copies are distributed as needed for court records and notifications. Approved, SCAO. MCR 3.935, MCR 6.103, MCR 6.106. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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