Daily Briefs

Mental competency exam ordered in 4 Michigan slayings


DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. (AP) — An ex-convict accused of killing his two children and two older stepchildren at his suburban Detroit home will undergo a mental competency evaluation.

The exam will put Gregory V. Green’s case on hold, likely for weeks. He appeared in a Dearborn Heights court Wednesday, two weeks after two kids died from carbon monoxide poisoning and two teens were fatally shot.

Police say Green killed the teen stepchildren in front of their mother, who is also his wife, and then called 911. He’s charged with first-degree murder, assault and torture. Green’s wife, Faith Green, survived, despite being attacked with a box cutter and shot.

Gregory Green was released from prison in 2008 after serving 16 years for killing his pregnant first wife. He had pleaded no contest to second-degree murder.

 

Michigan’s top court won’t give view on  private school aid


LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court has rejected a request for an advisory opinion on sending public money to private schools.

In a very brief order Wednesday, the court says it’s not an “appropriate exercise” of the court’s powers.

The state budget that began on Oct. 1 includes up to $2.5 million to help private schools meet the cost of complying with state rules, such as employee background checks, immunizations and safety requirements.

Gov. Rick Snyder signed the budget into law in July but also asked the Supreme Court to evaluate whether giving money to private schools would violate the Michigan Constitution.

Public school advocates still can challenge the money with a lawsuit — and the issue could land again at Michigan's top court.

 

Detroit Mercy School of Law Meet the Judges Reception
 

Meet judges of the federal and state courts during a casual reception in the Detroit Mercy Law atrium on Tuesday, Oct. 11. Registration will be from 5-6 p.m.; welcome remarks 6-6:10 p.m.; group photo 6:10-6:15 p.m.; network and meet the judges 6:15 -7:30 p.m. Detroit Mercy Law is co-sponsoring this event with the Catholic Lawyers Society of Detroit; Incorporated Society of Irish American Lawyers; and the Polish American Lawyers Society. For additional information, contact Denise Hickey at hickeydp@udmercy.edu.

 

Wayne Law Reunion to be held Oct. 14


All Wayne Law alumni, academic staff and faculty are invited to the Wayne Law Reunion from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14. The event, honoring the classes of 1966, 1976, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2006 and 2011, will be held at Int Ice at MGM Grand Detroit, 1777 Third St. in Detroit. The cost for the cocktail and hors d'oeuvres reception is $25. For more information, contact Duc Abrahamson at (313) 577-6199 or duc.abrahamson@wayne.edu.

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