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Mich. Comp. Laws § 780.4

Investigation by governor

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Williams v. Wayne County Sheriff (1975)

Most recently applied in Williams v. Wayne County Sheriff (November 1975)

1937, Act 144, Eff

Sec. 4. Governor may investigate case. When a demand shall be made upon the governor of this state by the executive authority of another state for the surrender of a person so charged with crime, the governor may call upon the attorney general or any prosecuting officer in this state to investigate or assist in investigating the demand, and to report to him the situation and circumstances of the person so demanded, and whether he ought to be surrendered.

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