Q: Prior to 2021 in Michigan you had to of committed a crime before turning 24 to get the HYTA correct?
Also say the courts granted someone a HYTA but later found out the person who received it was not eligible for it in the first place what would happen? I happen to know someone who received their HYTA prior to 2021 who committed their crime after their 24th birthday and I have no idea how they even got it in the first place.
A: That is correct. That sort of thing happens though, from time to time. It's likely nothing would come of it if no one said anything about it before.
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