Attached are the Mandatory Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) License Revocation Provisions, please review!{0}
LICENSE REVOCATION
I. MCOLES license revocation will occur if a licensed officer is:
A. Subjected to an adjudication of guilt for an offense in any jurisdiction that is punishable by more than 1 year of imprisonment; or
B. Subjected to an adjudication of guilt for any of the following Michigan misdemeanors, or equivalent offenses in another jurisdiction:
1. MCL 750.81(4)
Second offense for assaulting or assaulting and battering any of the following:
- current or former spouse;
- current or former dating partner;
- current or former co-parent;
- or current or former co-resident of a household; or
- person whom the defendant knows is pregnant.
2. MCL 750.81a(1)
Assaulting an individual without a weapon and inflicting serious or aggravated injury, without intending to commit murder or to inflict great bodily harm less than murder.
3. MCL 750.81a(2)
Assaulting or battering any of the following, without a weapon and inflicting serious or aggravated injury, without intending to commit murder or to inflict great bodily harm less than murder:
- current or former spouse;
- current or former dating partner;
- current or former co-parent;
- or current or former co-resident of a household; or
- person whom the defendant knows is pregnant.
4. MCL 750.411h(2)(a)
Stalking.
5. MCL 333.7403(2)(c)
Possessing any of the following controlled substances, or their analogues, without a valid prescription:
- LSD;
- peyote;
- mescaline;
- dimethyltryptamine;
- psilocin;
- psilocybin; or
- any Schedule 5 controlled substance.
6. MCL 333.7404(2)
Using any of the following controlled substances, or their analogues, without a valid prescription:
- those listed in schedules 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 ;
- MDMA;
- coca leaves and any of its salts, compounds, or derivatives; and
- methamphetamine, including its salts, stereoisomers, and salts of stereoisomers;
- LSD;
- Peyote;
- Mescaline;
- Dimethyltryptamine;
- psilocin; or
- psilocybin.
7. MCL 257.625
OWI or OWPD, if there was a prior conviction in the preceding 7 years, as that term is defined in MCL 257.625(25)(b).
II. An “adjudication of guilt” that triggers license revocation includes any of the following:
- Judgment of guilty;
- Plea of guilty;
- Plea of guilty but mentally ill;
- Plea of nolo contendere;
- An order delaying sentence entered in conjunction with a disqualifying offense;
- An order of probation entered under the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act in conjunction with a disqualifying offense.
- An order of probation entered under MCL 333.7411 in conjunction with a disqualifying first-time controlled substance offense; or
- An order of probation entered under MCL 769.4a in conjunction with a disqualifying first-time assaultive offense.