750.183 Facilitating escape of or assisting prisoners; penalty. Sec. 183. Any person who conveys into any jail, prison, or other like place of confinement, any disguise or any instrument, tool, weapon, or other thing, adapted or useful to aid any prisoner in making his or her escape, with intent to facilitate the escape of any […]
750.184 Aiding escape from officer; penalty. Sec. 184. Any person who shall aid or assist any prisoner in escaping or attempting to escape from any officer or person who shall have the lawful custody of such prisoner is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year or a fine of […]
750.185 Repealed. 2018, Act 140, Eff. Aug. 8, 2018. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed section pertained to girls’ training school at Adrian, Michigan.
750.186 Boys’ vocational school; assisting or enticing to escape; aiding ward to leave state; penalty. Sec. 186. Any person, not an inmate, who shall knowingly aid or assist any boy who is an inmate of boys’ vocational school, to escape therefrom, or who shall knowingly aid, assist or entice any boy who has been committed […]
750.186a Escape from juvenile facility; violation as felony; penalty; “escape” and “juvenile facility” defined. Sec. 186a. (1) An individual who is placed in a juvenile facility and who escapes or attempts to escape from that juvenile facility or from the custody of an employee of that juvenile facility is guilty of a felony punishable by […]
750.187 Repealed. 1974, Act 258, Eff. Aug. 6, 1975. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed section pertained to aiding inmate to escape from state institution.
750.188 Voluntarily suffering prisoner to escape. Sec. 188. Voluntarily suffering prisoner to escape—Any jailor, or other officer who shall voluntarily suffer any prisoner in his custody, upon conviction, or upon any criminal charge, to escape, shall suffer the like punishment and penalties as the prisoner so suffered to escape was sentenced to, or would be […]
750.189 Negligently suffering escape; refusing to receive prisoner. Sec. 189. Negligently suffering escape and refusing to receive a prisoner—Any jailor or other officer who shall through negligence, suffer any prisoner in his custody upon conviction or upon any criminal charge, to escape, or who shall wilfully refuse to receive into his custody any prisoner lawfully […]
750.190 Receiving reward for assisting an escape. Sec. 190. Receiving reward for assisting an escape—Any sheriff or other officer, who shall demand or receive any reward, gratuity or valuable thing, to procure, assist, connive at or permit any escape of any prisoner in his custody, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment in […]
750.191 Refusing, omitting, and delaying to serve process. Sec. 191. Any officer authorized to serve process, who willfully and corruptly refuses to execute any lawful process to him or her directed, and requiring him or her to apprehend or confine any person convicted or charged with an offense, or who willfully and corruptly omits or […]
750.192 Prisoners of Wisconsin being transported. Sec. 192. It shall be lawful for any sheriff, coroner, constable, or other officer of the state of Wisconsin or other person lawfully authorized under the laws of the state of Wisconsin to act as any such officer, having in his or her lawful custody any person or persons, […]
750.193 Breaking prison, escaping, attempting to break prison, or attempting to escape as felony; penalty; place of trial; “prison” defined; escaping from lawful custody outside confines of prison; escape from mental health facility; violation by person released under work pass program; person violating parole not escapee. Sec. 193. (1) A person imprisoned in a prison […]
750.194 Repealed. 1985, Act 52, Imd. Eff. June 14, 1985. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed section pertained to escaping from Detroit house of correction.
750.195 Breaking, escaping, or leaving jail as felony; penalty; section inapplicable to person leaving jail pursuant to day parole; “jail” defined. Sec. 195. (1) A person lawfully imprisoned in a jail for a term imposed for a misdemeanor who breaks jail and escapes, breaks jail though an escape is not actually made, escapes, leaves the […]
750.196 Breaking prison; county work farm, factory or shop. Sec. 196. Breaking, escaping or attempting to break or escape from county work farms, etc.—Any person lawfully committed to any work farm, factory or shop established and provided by law by the various counties of this state for the confinement, punishment and reformation of persons sentenced […]
750.197 Breaking, escaping, or leaving jail or place of confinement; breaking or escaping while in or being transferred to or from courtroom or court house; felony; penalty; section inapplicable to person leaving jail pursuant to day parole; “jail” defined. Sec. 197. (1) A person lawfully imprisoned in a jail or place of confinement established by […]
750.197a Breaking or escaping from lawful custody under criminal process. Sec. 197a. A person who breaks or escapes from lawful custody under any criminal process, including periods while at large on bail, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year or a fine of not more than $1,000.00. History: […]
750.197b Repealed. 1974, Act 258, Eff. Aug. 6, 1975. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed section pertained to criminal sexual psychopathic person leaving state without permission.
750.197c Breaking or escaping jail, health care facility, or other place of confinement; violation as felony; penalty; definitions. Sec. 197c. (1) A person lawfully imprisoned in a jail, other place of confinement established by law for any term, or lawfully imprisoned for any purpose at any other place, including, but not limited to, hospitals and […]
750.197d Selling, giving, or furnishing poison, a controlled substance, or weapon to a medically frail parolee or assisting a medically frail parolee in parole violation as a misdemeanor; inapplicable to certain skilled nursing staff or in certain emergency situations; definitions. Sec. 197d. (1) A person who does any of the following is guilty of a […]