Michigan Constitution

Article VI, § 13 — Circuit courts; jurisdiction, writs, supervisory control over inferior courts

Michigan Const. art. VI, § 13

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Mich. Const. art. VI, § 13.

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Sec. 13. The circuit court shall have original jurisdiction in all matters not prohibited by law; appellate jurisdiction from all inferior courts and tribunals except as otherwise provided by law; power to issue, hear and determine prerogative and remedial writs; supervisory and general control over inferior courts and tribunals within their respective jurisdictions in accordance with rules of the supreme court; and jurisdiction of other cases and matters as provided by rules of the supreme court.

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History

History: Const. 1963, Art. VI, § 13, Eff. Jan. 1, 1964.; Former constitution: See Const. 1908, Art. VII, § 10.

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