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William Scott Kincaid v. City of Flint

Citation: Not availableDocket: 145550

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; October 22, 2012; Michigan; State Supreme Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal the June 29, 2012 order of the Court of Appeals in the case involving plaintiffs William Scott Kincaid, Eraina Poole, Brian K. Zahra, and George Poole against the City of Flint. The Court expressed that it was not persuaded to review the questions presented in the appeal. The order was certified by Clerk Corbin R. Davis on October 22, 2012.

Legal Issues Addressed

Appellate Review Discretion

Application: The Supreme Court's decision reflects its discretionary power to decide whether to review a case based on the questions presented.

Reasoning: The Court expressed that it was not persuaded to review the questions presented in the appeal.

Denial of Leave to Appeal

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court exercised its discretion to deny the application for leave to appeal, indicating no compulsion to review the questions presented.

Reasoning: The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal the June 29, 2012 order of the Court of Appeals.

Procedural Formalities

Application: The order of denial was formally certified by the Clerk, indicating adherence to procedural requirements for case documentation.

Reasoning: The order was certified by Clerk Corbin R. Davis on October 22, 2012.