Hearing set on proposed changes to court rules

The Michigan Supreme Court will hold a public administrative hearing on Wednesday, Nov. 19 to accept comments on five proposed amendments to rules that affect courts and attorneys across the state. 

The following matters are on the agenda:

1. 2021-29 Proposed Amendment of MCR 6.201

Issue: Whether to adopt the proposed amendment of MCR 6.201 that would require, before providing a police report or interrogation record to the defendant, redaction of personal identifying information and information otherwise protected under the rule.

2. 2023-10 Proposed Amendment of MCR 6.008

Issue: Whether to adopt the proposed amendment of MCR 6.008 that would incorporate the People v Cramer, 511 Mich 896 (2023) holding by clarifying that circuit courts can remand misdemeanor charges to the district court following the dismissal of all felony charges that were bound over.

3. 2023-38 Proposed Amendments of Subchapters MCR 9.100 and MCR 9.200 and MRPC 1.12 and MRPC 3.5

Issue: Whether to adopt the proposed amendments of Subchapters MCR 9.100 and MCR 9.200 and MRPC 1.12 and MRPC 3.5 that would replace the term “master” or “special master” with “neutral arbiter” or add the term “neutral arbiter” to a definition.

4. 2025-03 Proposed Amendment of MCR 1.111

Issue: Whether to adopt the proposed amendment of MCR 1.111 that would prohibit reimbursement for interpreter services in criminal cases, update the definitions for “interpret,” “certified foreign language interpreter,” and “qualified foreign language interpreter,” and add a new definition for a “registered interpreter firm.”

5. 2025-04 Proposed Amendment of MCR 3.613

Issue: Whether to adopt the proposed amendment of MCR 3.613 that would realign the rule with recent amendments of MCL 711.1 and MCL 711.3 regarding name change proceedings.
Speakers may appear by videoconference (Zoom); attendees who are not speaking may view the livestream on the Court’s YouTube channel.

The hearing is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. Speakers will join the videoconference meeting no later than 9:30 a.m. and will be called on by the chief justice.
Speakers will be allotted three minutes each to present their views on each agenda item for which the person registered.

In order to reserve a place on the agenda, an online registration form must be completed  no later than Friday, Nov. 14 at 5:00 p.m. 

The form is available at https://www.courts.michigan.gov/rules-administrative-orders-and-jury-instructions/public-administrative-hearings.

Those unable to register may e-mail or call the Office of Administrative Counsel at ADMComment@courts.mi.gov or 517-373-1239.