Michigan Order To Apprehend And Detain (Delinquency Proceedings Or Minor Personal Protection) is a court order issued by the judge in the juvenile court system. It is used to legally detain a minor who is suspected to be delinquent, or at risk for personal protection. The order is issued when there are reasonable grounds to believe that the minor is likely to commit an act of delinquency, or is in need of protection from others. There are two types of Michigan Order To Apprehend And Detain (Delinquency Proceedings Or Minor Personal Protection): the delinquency proceedings order and the minor personal protection order. The delinquency proceedings order is issued when the minor is suspected to have committed a delinquent act, and is used to detain the minor until the court can determine the necessary actions to be taken. The minor personal protection order is issued when there are reasonable grounds to believe that the minor is in need of protection from harm, and is used to detain the minor until the court can determine the necessary actions to be taken.