Narrative Opinion Summary
The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on September 24, 2007, regarding the case of People of the State of Michigan v. Vonlee Nicole Titlow. The Court considered the application for leave to appeal the April 27, 2007 order of the Court of Appeals but ultimately denied it. The denial was based on the defendant's failure to meet the burden of establishing entitlement to relief under MCR 6.508(D). The order was signed by Chief Justice Clifford W. Taylor and noted by the Clerk, Corbin R. Davis, confirming it as a true and complete copy of the Court's order.
Legal Issues Addressed
Burden of Establishing Entitlement to Relief under MCR 6.508(D)subscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The defendant failed to satisfy the burden of proof required to establish entitlement to relief under the Michigan Court Rule 6.508(D).
Reasoning: The denial was based on the defendant's failure to meet the burden of establishing entitlement to relief under MCR 6.508(D).
Denial of Leave to Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal from the Court of Appeals' decision.
Reasoning: The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on September 24, 2007, regarding the case of People of the State of Michigan v. Vonlee Nicole Titlow. The Court considered the application for leave to appeal the April 27, 2007 order of the Court of Appeals but ultimately denied it.
Verification of Court Ordersubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Clerk of the Court verified the order as a true and complete copy, ensuring the authenticity of the Court's decision.
Reasoning: The order was signed by Chief Justice Clifford W. Taylor and noted by the Clerk, Corbin R. Davis, confirming it as a true and complete copy of the Court's order.