Examples of MIDC Act in a sentence
Pursuant to the MIDC Act, the MIDC shall promulgate policies necessary to carry out its powers and duties.
The Parties to this Agreement enter into this Agreement to facilitate the process described in the MIDC Act, which controls or supersedes any terms of this Agreement.
The MIDC Act authorizes “minimum standards for the local delivery of indigent criminal defense services providing effective assistance of counsel…” MCL 780.985(3).The MIDC proposed a minimum standard for investigations and experts.
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The Grantee agrees to undertake, perform, and complete the services described in its approved Compliance Plan and in accordance with the MIDC Act, specifically Standards 1 through 5.
An example of proportional application might be 75 felonies and 200 non-traffic misdemeanors in a caseload.Standard 7 - Qualification and Review The MIDC Act calls for a standard establishing that “Defense counsel’s ability, training, and experience match the nature and complexity of the case to which he or she is appointed.” MCL 780.991(2)(c).
Any remaining balance must be reported by the Grantee to the Grantor by October 31 of each year as required under the MIDC Act.
The purpose of this Grant is to provide funding to assist the Grantee (also referred to as local funding unit) to comply with the Compliance Plan and Cost Analysis approved by the MIDC for the provision of indigent criminal defense services through the minimum standards approved by XXXX on May 22, 2017 and October 29, 2020, and the process described in the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission Act (MIDC Act).
Governor Rick Snyder Speaking about the MIDC Act in the 2015 Criminal Justice Special MessageRepresents members submitted by the Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan (Term Expires 4-1-16)Mr. Shea has been in private practice since 1988.
Standard for Determining Indigency and Contribution The MIDC Act requires the MIDC to “promulgate objective standards for indigent criminal defense systems to determine whether a defendant is indigent or partially indigent.” MCL 780.991(3)(e).