- Posted July 17, 2018
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Michigan Supreme Court Orders
The Michigan Supreme Court issued the following order(s) on 7/5/2018.
For information on downloading a zip file containing the entire release, see http://courts.mi.gov/courts/coa/opinions/pages/zipfiles.aspx
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157908 IN RE J FERRANTI MINOR [COA Case #: 340118]
Lower Court: OTSEGO JUVENILE DIVISION, No. 13-000071-NA
MSC Order - MOAA -Oral Argument on Lv Appl
157907_69_01.pdf
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157907 IN RE J FERRANTI MINOR [COA Case #: 340117]
Lower Court: OTSEGO JUVENILE DIVISION, No. 13-000071-NA
MSC Order - MOAA -Oral Argument on Lv Appl
157907_69_01.pdf
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156604 IN RE B HADD MINOR [COA Case #: 337097]
Lower Court: BAY JUVENILE DIVISION, No. 14-011751-NA
MSC Order - Abeyance - Grant
156604_58_01.pdf
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155638 IN RE R E MCLAUGHLIN MINOR [COA Case #: 332170]
Lower Court: OAKLAND JUVENILE DIVISION, No. 2015-833596-NA
MSC Order - Abeyance - Grant
155638_82_01.pdf
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154999 IN RE A NOFFSINGER MINOR [COA Case #: 331108]
Lower Court: LIVINGSTON JUVENILE DIVISION, No. 2014-014680-NA
MSC Order - Abeyance - Grant
154999_54_01.pdf
Published: Tue, Jul 17, 2018
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