Juvenile Law Group of Legal Aid v. Chief Judge of Wayne County Circuit Court
768 N.W.2d 85, 2009 WL 2208565
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Juvenile Law Group of Legal Aid v. Chief Judge of Wayne County Circuit Court, 768 N.W.2d 85, 2009 WL 2208565 (Mich. 2009).
Opinion
JUVENILE LAW GROUP OF the LEGAL AID and Defender Association, Inc., of Detroit, George Eddie Long, and Desiree Mallory-Bey, Plaintiffs,
v.
CHIEF JUDGE OF the WAYNE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, Presiding Judge of the Wayne County Circuit Court, Family Division Juvenile, Defendants.
Supreme Court of Michigan.
Order
On order of the Court, the motion for immediate consideration is GRANTED. The complaint for superintending control is considered, and relief is DENIED, because the Court is not persuaded that it should grant the requested relief. The motions for miscellaneous relief are DENIED.
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