Narrative Opinion Summary
The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal the July 24, 2007 judgment of the Court of Appeals in the case of People of the State of Michigan v. Gary Earl Leiterman. The Court found the questions presented insufficient for review. Additionally, a miscellaneous motion was granted. The order was certified as a true and complete copy by Corbin R. Davis, Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court.
Legal Issues Addressed
Certification of Court Orderssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The order was officially certified by the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, ensuring its authenticity and completeness.
Reasoning: The order was certified as a true and complete copy by Corbin R. Davis, Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court.
Denial of Application for Leave to Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Michigan Supreme Court denied the request to review the lower court's decision, indicating the issues raised were not significant enough to warrant further consideration.
Reasoning: The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal the July 24, 2007 judgment of the Court of Appeals in the case of People of the State of Michigan v. Gary Earl Leiterman.
Granting of Miscellaneous Motionsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: A miscellaneous motion was granted by the Michigan Supreme Court, although the specifics of the motion are not detailed in the summary.
Reasoning: Additionally, a miscellaneous motion was granted.
Sufficiency of Questions for Reviewsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The court determined that the questions presented in the appeal did not meet the threshold for Supreme Court review.
Reasoning: The Court found the questions presented insufficient for review.