Section 750.377a – Willful and Malicious Destruction of Property; Personalty.
750.377a Willful and malicious destruction of property; personalty. Sec. 377a. (1) A person who willfully and maliciously destroys or injures the personal property of another person is guilty of a crime as follows: (a) If any of the following apply, the person is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 10 […]
Section 750.377b – Malicious Destruction of Property; Property of Police or Fire Department.
750.377b Malicious destruction of property; property of police or fire department. Sec. 377b. Maliciously destroying or injuring certain personal property—Any person who shall wilfully and maliciously destroy or injure the personal property of any fire or police department, including the Michigan state police, shall be guilty of a felony. History: Add. 1941, Act 209, Eff. […]
Section 750.377c – Intentional Damage, Destruction, or Alteration of School Bus as Felony; Penalty; “School Bus” Defined.
750.377c Intentional damage, destruction, or alteration of school bus as felony; penalty; “school bus” defined. Sec. 377c. (1) If a person intentionally damages, destroys, or alters a school bus without the permission of the entity that owns that school bus and that damage, destruction, or alteration creates a health or safety hazard to any individual […]
Section 750.377d – Damaging, Injuring, Defacing, Dismantling, Tampering With, or Removing Traffic Control Device as Crime; Violation of Law Arising Out of Same Transaction; “Traffic Control Device” Defined.
750.377d Damaging, injuring, defacing, dismantling, tampering with, or removing traffic control device as crime; violation of law arising out of same transaction; “traffic control device” defined. Sec. 377d. (1) A person who willfully and maliciously damages, destroys, injures, defaces, dismantles, tampers with, or removes a traffic control device is guilty of a crime as follows: […]
Section 750.377 – Repealed. 1994, Act 126, Eff. Mar. 30, 1995.
750.377 Repealed. 1994, Act 126, Eff. Mar. 30, 1995. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed section pertained to maliciously destroying, injuring, or poisoning of animals.