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  2. Judiciary of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court oversees the operations of all state trial courts, with broad superintending control power over all the state courts in Michigan. It is assisted by the Michigan State Court Administrative Office. The court's responsibilities also include a public comment process for changes to court rules, rules of evidence and other ...

  3. Courts of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1970s to November 12, 2013, the Circuit Court 30th District (Ingham County, home to the capital) acted as the state's courts of claim. [7] Federal courts located in Michigan. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan [8] United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan [9] Former federal ...

  4. Michigan Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Each year, the Court receives approximately 2,000 new case filings. In most cases, the litigants seek review of Michigan Court of Appeals decisions, but the Supreme Court also hears cases of attorney misconduct (through a bifurcated disciplinary system comprising an investigation and prosecution agency – the Attorney Grievance Commission – and a separate adjudicative agency – the ...

  5. List of Michigan state agencies - Wikipedia

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    State Officers Compensation Commission, responsible for setting salaries for Governor, Lieutenant governor, Supreme court justices, and Legislators with the seven Commissioners appointed by the Governor [1]

  6. Government of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court administers all the courts. The Michigan Supreme Court consists of seven members who are elected on non-partisan ballots for staggered eight-year terms, while state appellate court judges are elected to terms of six years and vacancies are filled by an appointment by the governor, and circuit court and district court judges ...

  7. Michigan Hall of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The building contains a total of 280,000 sq ft (26,000 m 2) houses the Michigan Supreme Court, state court administrative offices and a 3,800 sq ft (350 m 2) learning center. The Michigan Hall of Justice is situated at the west end of the mall facing the Michigan State Capitol and consists of a limestone-clad central entry, framed by Doric ...

  8. Elizabeth T. Clement - Wikipedia

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    Before opening her own firm, Clement served as a legislative aide to State Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Rogers [2] and a policy advisor and legal counsel to state Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop from 2006 through 2010. [2] In 2011, Clement joined the administration of Michigan's new governor, Rick Snyder, as deputy legal counsel. [3]

  9. Michigan Circuit Courts - Wikipedia

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    Circuit courts are the trial courts with the broadest powers in Michigan. [1] [2] In Michigan, circuit courts handle all felony criminal cases that could result in confinement to prison. [1] [2] They also deal with all civil cases for claims in excess of $25,000.00. [1] [2] There are 57 circuit courts in the state of Michigan.