OFFENCE CLASS I-V, SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION & DNA PROFILE CODES Assault with intent to murder.
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1 JJ of 10 EXHIBIT I: CLASS I OFFENSE Class I Offense - Any one of the following crimes committed by a youth who is 14 through 16 years of age and adjudicated or convicted by circuit court or the family division of the circuit court. These offenses can extend court jurisdiction to 21 years of age. Class I Offense Code Definitions Assault with intent to murder Attempted murder Murder I Murder II (b) 105 Criminal Sexual Conduct (CSC) first degree Robbery, armed a 108 Car jacking Kidnapping Arson of a dwelling Assault with intent to maim Robbery of a bank, safe or vault a 151 Escape from any juvenile facility (2)(a)(i) 152 Violation of the controlled substance act >1000 Grams (2)(a)(i) 153 Violation of the controlled substance act > 1000 Grams Assault w/intent to commit armed robbery Assault w/intent to do great bodily harm w/dangerous weapon (a)(2) 156 Home invasion I w/dangerous weapon. 157 Other class I offenses. Included are attempts, conspiracy or solicitation to commit any of the listed offenses. Also, any lesser included offenses and any
2 JJ of 10 other offense that occurred during the same transaction are included as prosecutorial waiver offenses. EXHIBIT II: CLASS II OFFENSE Class II Offense - Any one of the following crimes committed by a youth who is between the ages of 12 and 17 and adjudicated by the family division of the circuit court. The court may extend jurisdiction until the youth is 21 years of age. Class II Offense Code Definitions EXHIBIT III: CLASS III OFFENSE Assault with intent to rob, unarmed (c) 204 CSC II (g) 205 Assault with intent to commit CSC Robbery, unarmed Death due to explosives. No MCL 209 Other felony offenses not listed for which jurisdiction may be extended to age d 210 CSC III. Class III Offense - Any offense other than Class I or Class II offenses which, if committed by an adult, would be punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or an offense expressly designated by law to be a felony. Class III Offense Code Definitions Arson, real or personal property or preparing to burn Assault w/dangerous weapon (felonious assault) Assault w/intent to commit crime.
3 JJ of 10 Class III Offense Code Definitions Break enter w/intent to commit felony/larceny. 304 Attempt break/entry w/intent to commit felony/larceny a 307 Breaking and entry of vehicle to steal property commit felony (including larceny from and with damage) Cashing check w/no account or non-sufficient funds > $ Violation controlled substance act < 649 grams n 310 Financial transaction device - stealing/retaining without consent e 311 Criminal sexual conduct IV c 312 Felonious driving Extortion Manslaughter Negligent homicide Larceny > $1000 (including by conversion, forgery, uttering and publishing) Larceny in a building (include vacant building or attempt) Larceny from a person a 320 Malicious destruction of personal property > $ Public officer - attempting to obstruct official duties (2)(b) 322 Receiving/concealing stolen property > $ Carrying a concealed weapon (including possession of pistol in motor vehicle, forbidden weapon, blackjack, explosives, incendiary devices) b 324 firearm Unlawfully driving away automobile (UDAA). 326 Other high misdemeanors & offenses designated felony child abuse c 328 Retail fraud I.
4 JJ of 10 Class III Offense Code Definitions EXHIBIT IV: CLASS IV OFFENSE Mayhem Reckless, careless or negligent use of firearm Domestic violence (3rd offense 2 yr. misdemeanor) Escapee (must be charged as such) Gross indecency between males a 334 Gross indecency between females b 335 Gross indecency between male & female Motor vehicle - unlawful use i 337 Stalking aggravated a 339 Home invasion first degree, home invasion 2nd degree, home invasion 3rd degree (c)(4)(a) 340 Child sexually abusive material - possession d 341 Police officer - assaulting/resisting/obstructing Animals - fighting b 343 Animals - killing/torturing i 344 Harmful devices - unlawful possession or use (2)(a)(iv) 345 Controlled substance - Delivery/manufacture (narcotic or cocaine) less than 50 grams B 346 Malicious destruction of fire or police property b 347 Ethnic Intimidation Children-Contributing to Delinquency Sodomy. Class IV Offense - Any misdemeanor which, if committed by an adult, would be punishable by imprisonment for one year or less (that is, low misdemeanor). Class IV Offense Code Definitions
5 JJ of (1) 400 Alcohol - Selling/furnishing to minor Arson of personal property $50 or less, prep burn Simple assault; assault and battery a 403 Aggravated assault Breaking and entry of coin box Illegal entry (entry w/o owner s permission) Viol. controlled substance act, misdemeanor Disorderly person, disturbing peace Driving - reckless Fire - False alarm a 410 Indecent exposure Larceny - all misdemeanor larceny offenses a(c) and (d) 413 Malicious destruction of property < $ Tampering with motor vehicle Malicious use of telephone Receiving/concealing stolen property < $ Trespassing Improper possession of firearm in motor vehicle (including possession of a switchblade). 419 Unlawful person in a school (LOC.ORD) No MCL 420 Other low misdemeanors or other offenses (including joyriding) d 421 Retail fraud II. No MCL 422 Minor in possession of firearm Domestic violence (90 day misdemeanor), Domestic violence (2nd offense, 1 yr. misdemeanor). No MCL 425 Discharge of a gun in the city Operating - No license/multiple licenses (2) 427 Alcohol - Use of fraudulent identification by minor.
6 JJ of 10 Class IV Offense Code Definitions EXHIBIT V: CLASS V OFFENSE (2) 428 Furnishing fraudulent identification to minor d(4) 429 Retail fraud third degree Operating - License suspended, revoked, denied/allowing a suspended person to operate h 431 Stalking (3) 432 Operating - Impaired Lewd and lascivious conduct. Class V Offense - Any status offense which would not be a crime (felony or misdemeanor) if committed by a person age 17 or older, and community resources have been utilized and failed or have been rejected. Class V Offense Code Definitions 712A Incorrigible - Home, school, placement. 501 Truancy - Home, school. No MCL 502 Other status offenses (1)(a) 503 Alcohol - Purchase/consumption/possession by minor Tobacco - Possession/use by minors. No MCL 505 Violation of Probation. No MCL 506 Curfew Violation. No MCL 507 Violation of Court Order.
7 JJ of 10 EXHIBIT VI: SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION TIER I OFFENSE Sex Offender Registration Tier I Offense Codes Offense Code Description/Registration Requirement Type of Offense c(4) Knowing possession of child sexually abusive material a(2)(b ) Indecent exposure with fondling if victim is a minor. A minor is a person under 18 years of age. Misdemeanor b Unlawful imprisonment if the victim is a minor e Fourth degree Criminal Sexual Conduct if the victim is 18 or older. Misdemeanor g(2) Assault with intent to commit Criminal Sexual Conduct (sexual contact) if the victim is 18 or older j Video voyeurism if the victim is a minor s(vi) Any other violation that by its nature constitutes a sexual offense against a minor. Not specified s(vii) An offense committed by a sexual delinquent person. Not specified s(viii) An attempt or conspiracy to commit a tier I offense. Not specified s(ix) An offense substantially similar to a tier I offense under the law of the United States, another state or country, or tribal or military law. Not specified EXHIBIT VII: SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION TIER II OFFENSE Sex Offender Registration Tier II Offense Codes Offense Code Description/Registration Requirement Type of Offense (t)(i) A tier I offender subsequently convicted of another tier I offense. Not specified
8 JJ of 10 Sex Offender Registration Tier II Offense Codes Offense Code Description/Registration Requirement Type of Offense a Soliciting a person under the age of 16 for an immoral purpose b Soliciting a person under the age of 16 for an immoral purpose; second offense c(2) or (3) d(1)(a ) Creation or distribution of child sexually abusive material. Using the Internet to commit various crimes against a minor. Per underlying crime Crime against nature or sodomy with minor victim. Registration not required if the victim was between 13-16, and the defendant was not more than 4 years older than the victim, and the victim consented to the violation, or the victim was 16 or 17 and was not under the custodial authority of the defendant at the time of the violation, and the victim consented to the violation , 338a, or 338b Gross indecency against a minor. Registration not required if the victim was between 13-16, and the defendant was not more than 4 years older than the victim, and the victim consented to the conduct, or the victim was 16 or 17 and was not under the custodial authority of the defendant at the time of the violation, and the victim consented to the conduct Soliciting a minor to become a prostitute. Misdemeanor Pandering c Second degree Criminal Sexual Conduct committed against a victim 13 years of age or older e Fourth degree Criminal Sexual Conduct committed against a victim 13 years of age or older but less than g(2) Assault with intent to commit sexual contact committed against a victim 13 years of age or older but less than 18. Misdemeanor (u)(xi) An attempt or conspiracy to commit a tier II offense. Not specified (u)(xii) An offense substantially similar to a tier II offense under the law of the United States, another state or country, or tribal or military law. Not specified EXHIBIT VIII: SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION TIER III OFFENSE Sex Offender Registration Tier III Offense Codes
9 JJ of 10 Offense Code Description/Registration Requirement Type of Offense (v)(i) A tier II offender subsequently convicted of another tier I or tier II offense. Not specified , 338a, 338b Gross indecency committed against a minor under age Kidnaping if the victim is a minor Enticing a child under age b, d, and g(1) c or g(2) First degree Criminal Sexual Conduct, third degree Criminal Sexual Conduct and Assault with intent to commit sexual penetration. Registration not required if the victim was between 13-16, and the defendant was not more than 4 years older than the victim, and the victim consented to the conduct. Second degree Criminal Sexual Conduct or Assault with intent to commit sexual contact committed against a victim under e Fourth degree Criminal Sexual Conduct if the defendant is 17 or over and the victim is under 13. Misdemeanor w(vii) An attempt or a conspiracy to commit a tier III offense. Not specified w(viii) An offense substantially similar to a tier III offense under the law of the United States, another state or country, or tribal or military law. Not specified EXHIBIT IX: CRIMINAL COURT DNA PROFILE OFFENSE Youths who have been convicted as an adult in a criminal court of any felony, attempted felony or the following listed misdemeanors must have a DNA profile submitted: Criminal Court DNA Profile Offense Codes Offense Code Description a Enticing a child for immoral purposes (1)(c),(f), or (i) Disorderly person by window peeping, engaging in indecent or obscene conduct in public, or loitering in a house of ill fame or prostitution a Indecent exposure First and second prostitution Female under the age of 17 in a house of prostitution.
10 JJ of 10 EXHIBIT X: FAMILY DIVISION OR JUVENILE COURT DNA PROFILE OFFENSE Youths adjudicated or found as a juvenile in a Family Division court must have a DNA profile submitted for the following listed felonies or misdemeanors: Family Division or Juvenile Court DNA Profile Offense Codes Offense Code Description Attempted murder Murder I Murder II Kidnapping (including attempted) b Criminal Sexual Conduct I (including attempted) c Criminal Sexual Conduct II (including attempted) d Criminal Sexual Conduct III (including attempted) e Criminal Sexual Conduct IV (including attempted) g Assault with Intent to commit criminal sexual conduct (including attempted violation) (1)(c) or (i) Disorderly person - Window peeper a Indecent exposure.
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