Narrative Opinion Summary
The Michigan Supreme Court has denied the application for leave to appeal the April 18, 2013 judgment of the Court of Appeals in the case involving Yul Lynn Dupree, who is the defendant-appellant. The Court found no compelling reason to review the matter. The order was issued by Chief Justice Robert P. Young, Jr., with the involvement of Justices Michael F. Cavanagh, Stephen J. Markman, Mary Beth Kelly, Brian K. Zahra, and Bridget M. McCormack. The certification of the order was executed by Clerk Larry S. Royster on September 3, 2013.
Legal Issues Addressed
Denial of Leave to Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Michigan Supreme Court exercised its discretion to deny the application for leave to appeal, indicating that the Court did not find a substantial basis to review the lower court's decision.
Reasoning: The Michigan Supreme Court has denied the application for leave to appeal the April 18, 2013 judgment of the Court of Appeals in the case involving Yul Lynn Dupree, who is the defendant-appellant.
Discretionary Review by Supreme Courtsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Michigan Supreme Court determined that there was no compelling reason to undertake a review of the appellate court's decision.
Reasoning: The Court found no compelling reason to review the matter.
Issuance of Court Orderssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The order denying the appeal was formally issued by the Chief Justice and involved the participation of all listed justices, demonstrating the procedural aspect of order certification.
Reasoning: The order was issued by Chief Justice Robert P. Young, Jr., with the involvement of Justices Michael F. Cavanagh, Stephen J. Markman, Mary Beth Kelly, Brian K. Zahra, and Bridget M. McCormack.