State Supreme Court holds oral arguments
A long-time prisoner whose commutation request was first granted, then denied by former Gov. Jennifer Granholm will have his case heard this week by the Michigan Supreme Court.
Matthew Makowski, who is serving a life sentence without parole for his role in the 1988 robbery and murder of a co-worker, sought to have his sentence modified so that he would be eligible for parole. Granholm first commuted his sentence, then, after the victim’s family protested, withdrew the commutation. Makowski’s constitutional challenge to Granholm’s actions has been dismissed by the trial court and Court of Appeals.
The high court also will hear a challenge by Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Wade H. McCree, who faces sanctions for having an extramarital affair with a woman who was a complainant in a case before him.
McCree is challenging a recommendation by the Judicial Tenure Commission for his removal from office and suspension for six years.
Bar associations co-host holiday party
Admission is $15 for law students, $25 for members and $35 for non-members.
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the memorial fund for Wayne State University Law School student Tiane Brown.
To register, contact Jerome Crawford at jcrawford@dickinsonwright.com.
Lawyer for underwear bomber makes appeal
An appeals court in Cincinnati recently heard arguments on those issues and more. There was no immediate decision.
State GOP official faces additional charges
In Wisconsin, he faces charges of disobeying police, sending a threat and disorderly conduct.
Sedenquist also had been Delta County Republican vice chairman and has worked in talk radio.
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