Nettles-Nickerson v. Judicial Tenure Commission
738 N.W.2d 759, 2007 Mich. LEXIS 2255, 2007 WL 2783179
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Nettles-Nickerson v. Judicial Tenure Commission, 738 N.W.2d 759, 2007 Mich. LEXIS 2255, 2007 WL 2783179 (Mich. 2007).
Opinion
Honorable Beverley NETTLES-NICKERSON, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
JUDICIAL TENURE COMMISSION, Defendant-Appellee.
Supreme Court of Michigan.
On order of the Court, the complaint for superintending control is considered, and relief is DENIED, because the Court is not persuaded that it should grant the requested relief.
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