Blog tagged as Courts

‘I Could Taste His Blood,’ Asst. Principal Says About Oxford High Shooting Victim 

07/31/23 01:22 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
‘I Could Taste His Blood,’ Asst. Principal Says About Oxford High Shooting Victim 
“I could taste his blood. So much blood. It was all over me. It took me a long time, months, almost a year to get the taste of Tate’s blood out of my mouth.”

Supremes Pump Up Parole Board's Power 

07/25/23 12:17 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Supremes Pump Up Parole Board's Power 
A Michigan prisoner will get parole after the Michigan Supreme Court held Monday that the circuit and appeals courts substituted their judgment for that of the Parole Board's.

Former U.S. Attorneys: Unauthorized Electors Case Comes Down To Intent 

07/20/23 01:03 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Former U.S. Attorneys: Unauthorized Electors Case Comes Down To Intent 
Two former U.S. Attorneys agree that convictions against the 16 Republicans accused of forgery and other crimes for claiming they were “duly elected” electors in the 2020 presidential race comes down to intent.

DNR Wants Court To Dismiss Ted Nugents Counter-Lawsuit Over Boar Dispute

07/07/23 11:10 AM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
DNR Wants Court To Dismiss Ted Nugents Counter-Lawsuit Over Boar Dispute
The state has asked a Court of Claims judge to dismiss a counter-lawsuit filed on behalf of a Hanover game hunting ranch, whom the state alleges illegally possesses Russian boar.

DHHS Directors COVID Orders Ruled Unconstitutional

07/05/23 11:59 AM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
DHHS Directors COVID Orders Ruled Unconstitutional
A state law that allowed the state health director to issue pandemic-related orders is “extremely broad” and an “unconstitutional delegation of legislative power,” the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.