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People of Michigan v. Clifford Charles Disney

Citation: Not availableDocket: 144105

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; June 25, 2012; Michigan; State Supreme Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court, on June 25, 2012, denied Clifford Charles Disney's application for leave to appeal the Court of Appeals' order from September 20, 2011. The Court concluded that Disney did not meet the burden required for relief under MCR 6.508(D). Additionally, Disney's emergency motion for an appeal bond was also denied. The order was certified by Clerk Corbin R. Davis.

Legal Issues Addressed

Burden of Proof under MCR 6.508(D)

Application: The court found that the appellant did not meet the burden of proof required under Michigan Court Rule 6.508(D) to obtain relief.

Reasoning: The Court concluded that Disney did not meet the burden required for relief under MCR 6.508(D).

Denial of Emergency Motion for Appeal Bond

Application: The emergency motion for an appeal bond was denied, indicating that the court found no sufficient grounds to grant such a bond.

Reasoning: Additionally, Disney's emergency motion for an appeal bond was also denied.

Denial of Leave to Appeal

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal, indicating the appellant did not satisfy the necessary legal burden for such relief.

Reasoning: The Michigan Supreme Court, on June 25, 2012, denied Clifford Charles Disney's application for leave to appeal the Court of Appeals' order from September 20, 2011.