Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
what is michigan law about unautherized use of moto vehicle?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle is also called "Joyriding". It requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt that the person took or used without authority a motor vehicle without intent to steal the same, or who was a party to such unauthorized taking or using. It's either a "high court misdemeanor" carrying up to 2 years prison and/or $1,500 fine OR a judge on a 1st offense can reduce the charge to a misdemeanor carrying up to 90 days and/or $500 fine. The reduction option does not apply to any person employed by the owner of the motor vehicle or anyone else who, by the nature of his or her employment, has the charge of or the authority to drive the motor vehicle if it is driven or used without the owner's knowledge or consent. See MCL 750.414.
If there is an intent to steal the vehicle, then the charge would be unlawfully driving away an automobile (UDAA), a felony carrying up to 5 years prison. See MCL 750.413.
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