Narrative Opinion Summary
The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on July 25, 2011, regarding the case of Kenneth Tello, the defendant-appellant. The Court considered Tello's application for leave to appeal a December 2, 2010 order from the Court of Appeals but ultimately denied the application. The denial was based on Tello's failure to demonstrate entitlement to relief under Michigan Court Rule 6.508(D). The order was certified as a true and complete copy by the Court Clerk, Corbin R. Davis.
Legal Issues Addressed
Denial of Leave to Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Michigan Supreme Court denied Kenneth Tello's application for leave to appeal because he did not meet the necessary legal standards.
Reasoning: The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on July 25, 2011, regarding the case of Kenneth Tello, the defendant-appellant. The Court considered Tello's application for leave to appeal a December 2, 2010 order from the Court of Appeals but ultimately denied the application.
Entitlement to Relief under Michigan Court Rule 6.508(D)subscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: Tello's inability to show entitlement under this rule was the basis for the denial of his application for leave to appeal.
Reasoning: The denial was based on Tello's failure to demonstrate entitlement to relief under Michigan Court Rule 6.508(D).