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Chief Judge Michael Hatty is vacating his seat on the bench and a new judge will be appointed to the 44th Circuit Court, according to a Jan. 8 announcement on the State Bar of Michigan's website.
Sean "Diddy" Combs isn't handing over millions to a litigious Michigan inmate just yet. His team files a motion to vacate the judgment in the sexual-assault case. ... failed to show in court and ...
The Michigan Supreme Court refused Wednesday to immediately hear an appeal of a lower court’s ruling that would allow former President Donald Trump’s name to be on the state’s presidential ...
A vacated judgment (also known as vacatur relief) is a legal judgment that legally voids a previous legal judgment. A vacated judgment is usually the result of the judgment of an appellate court, which overturns, reverses, or sets aside the judgment of a lower court. An appellate court may also vacate its own decisions.
In 1833, all the county courts in all counties in the territory of Michigan except Wayne were abolished and replaced by one circuit court of the territory of Michigan. [2] In 1836, the state was divided into 3 circuits. The 1850 Michigan Constitution made the office of circuit court judges elected officials and set the term of office to six (6 ...
Welch was nominated as a candidate for the Michigan Supreme Court by the Michigan Democratic Party. [4] Welch ran for the seat being vacated by Justice Stephen Markman whose term was expiring. [5] On November 3, 2020, Welch went on to win the general election, giving the Michigan Supreme Court a Democratic majority. [6] [7]
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sued Thursday to protect abortion rights, asking a Michigan court to recognize a right to abortion under the state constitution and to overturn a 176-year-old ban in the ...
In Michigan, the Circuit Court is the trial court with the broadest powers in Michigan. In general, the Circuit Court handles all civil cases with claims of more than $25,000 and all felony criminal cases (cases where the accused, if found guilty, could be sent to prison).