WORTHY-WILLIAMS v. Board of Law Examiners
692 N.W.2d 846, 2005 WL 474276
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WORTHY-WILLIAMS v. Board of Law Examiners, 692 N.W.2d 846, 2005 WL 474276 (Mich. 2005).
Opinion
WORTHY-WILLIAMS
v.
BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS.
Supreme Court of Michigan.
SC: 126801.
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.
KELLY, J., not participating.
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