Michigan Order Following Hearing on Petition for Discharge from Judicial Admission is a legal proceeding used to determine if an individual who was admitted to a court of law on a criminal charge should be discharged from that court's jurisdiction. The hearing is held before a judge and the petitioner must present evidence in order to prove why they should be released from the court's jurisdiction. The court will then consider the evidence presented and make a decision on the petition. If the petitioner is successful, the court will order that the individual be discharged from judicial admission. There are two types of Michigan Order Following Hearing on Petition for Discharge from Judicial Admission: a Preliminary Hearing and a Final Hearing. The Preliminary Hearing is held to determine if there is sufficient evidence to go forward with the petition. If the court finds there is sufficient evidence, the Final Hearing will be held and the court will make a decision on the petition.