Narrative Opinion Summary
The Michigan Supreme Court denied Irmon Carl Williams' application for leave to appeal the June 8, 2012 order from the Court of Appeals. The denial was based on Williams' failure to demonstrate entitlement to relief under Michigan Court Rule 6.508(D). The order was issued by Chief Justice Robert P. Young, Jr., along with Justices Michael F. Cavanagh, Marilyn Kelly, Stephen J. Markman, Diane M. Hathaway, Mary Beth Kelly, and Brian K. Zahra. The court's decision was certified as a true and complete copy by the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, Corbin R. Davis, on November 20, 2012.
Legal Issues Addressed
Denial of Leave to Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal due to the appellant's failure to meet the necessary legal standards for relief.
Reasoning: The Michigan Supreme Court denied Irmon Carl Williams' application for leave to appeal the June 8, 2012 order from the Court of Appeals.
Entitlement to Relief under Michigan Court Rule 6.508(D)subscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The appellant failed to demonstrate entitlement to relief under the specified Michigan Court Rule, which was a key factor in the denial of the appeal.
Reasoning: The denial was based on Williams' failure to demonstrate entitlement to relief under Michigan Court Rule 6.508(D).
Judicial Certificationsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The decision of the court was certified as an accurate and complete record by the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, ensuring the authenticity of the court's order.
Reasoning: The court's decision was certified as a true and complete copy by the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, Corbin R. Davis, on November 20, 2012.