Michigan Supreme Court to convene for oral arguments April 6-7

The Michigan Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on April 6 and 7 on the sixth floor of the Hall of Justice. On Wednesday, April 6, justices will consider several issues relating to successive motions for relief from judgment in People v Lorinda Swain.

Other issues include: the Open Meetings Act, No-Fault Insurance Act, duties of mental health professionals, offense scoring, contributions to group health and insurance trust, habitual-offender offense, claims of intentional infliction of emotion distress, abuse of process and a no-position plea bargain agreement.

Oral arguments are open to the public. Links to the briefs and case summaries are available online at http://courts.mi.gov/courts/michigansupremecourt.

The court broadcasts its oral arguments and other hearings live at the above website. The public can watch the stream live only while the court is in session and on the bench. Streaming will begin shortly before the hearings start; audio will be muted until justices take the bench.

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