Michigan Order After First-Phase Hearing To Waive Jurisdiction (Delinquency Proceedings) is an order that can be issued by a court of law after a first-phase hearing, known as a waiver hearing, in a delinquency case. In a waiver hearing, the court determines whether the juvenile should be tried in juvenile court or waived to adult court for prosecution. The Michigan Order After First-Phase Hearing To Waive Jurisdiction (Delinquency Proceedings) can either grant or deny the waiver of jurisdiction. If the court grants the waiver, the delinquent juvenile will be tried in adult court. If the court denies the waiver, the juvenile will remain in the juvenile justice system. There are two types of Michigan Order After First-Phase Hearing To Waive Jurisdiction (Delinquency Proceedings): direct waiver and automatic waiver. A direct waiver occurs when a judge hears the evidence and makes a decision regarding the waiver. An automatic waiver occurs when the juvenile meets certain criteria set forth by the judge and the waiver are granted without the need for a hearing.