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Roxanne Jeffers v. Melvin Dories

Citation: Not availableDocket: 128437

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; November 8, 2005; Michigan; State Supreme Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on November 9, 2005, regarding the case involving plaintiff Roxanne Jeffers and defendants Melvin Dories and Randall Dories. The Court denied the application for leave to appeal the March 1, 2005 judgment of the Court of Appeals, indicating that the questions presented did not warrant review. Justices Cavanagh and Kelly expressed that they would have granted leave to appeal. The order was certified as a true and complete copy by Clerk Corbin R. Davis.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Court Orders

Application: The court order was officially certified as accurate and complete by the Clerk of the Court, ensuring its authenticity and integrity.

Reasoning: The order was certified as a true and complete copy by Clerk Corbin R. Davis.

Denial of Leave to Appeal

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court determined that the issues raised in the appeal did not merit further review and thus denied the application for leave to appeal.

Reasoning: The Court denied the application for leave to appeal the March 1, 2005 judgment of the Court of Appeals, indicating that the questions presented did not warrant review.

Dissent in Appellate Decisions

Application: Justices Cavanagh and Kelly disagreed with the majority decision and believed that the case warranted further examination by granting leave to appeal.

Reasoning: Justices Cavanagh and Kelly expressed that they would have granted leave to appeal.