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=09=09Issues: Title VII retaliation claims; Lateral transfer as an adverse=
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employment action; Causal connection; Failure to include earlier retaliati=
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claims in EEOC charge; Time barred claims; o 1983 due process claim in=20
connection with five-day unpaid suspension; Qualified immunity; o 1983 Fir=
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Amendment claim
=09=09Court: U.S. Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit
=09=09Case Name: Strouss v. Michigan Dep=01,t of Corrections
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10123
=09=09Judge(s): Jones, Cole, and Nugent
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=09=09Plaintiff did not establish a prima facie case of retaliation becaus=
e she =20
failed to raise a genuine issue of material fact regarding a causal =20
connection between her lateral transfer and her protected activity. =20
Plaintiff did establish the third element of a prima facie case of Title V=
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retaliation because there was at least a material issue of fact whether th=
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conditions of her lateral transfer, which may have put her in contact with=
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prisoners who had threatened her, constituted an adverse employment action=
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However, there was clear and undisputed evidence that plaintiff was inform=
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of the decision to transfer her months before she complained about a docto=
r=01,
s sexual comments, and in light of defendant=01,s swift response to those =
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complaints, temporal proximity alone was insufficient to raise an inferenc=
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of a causal connection. Dismissal of plaintiff=01,s claims was affirmed.
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=09=09Issues: Motions to quash the informations regarding the crime of rio=
t; The=20
constitutionality of the riot statute
=09=09Court: Michigan Court of Appeals (Published)
=09=09Case Name: People v. Kim
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10127
=09=09Judge(s): Saad, Holbrook, Jr., and McDonald
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=09=09Since the evidence established that the defendants acted in concert =
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others to engage in violent conduct which caused or created a serious risk=
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of causing public terror and harm and there was ample evidence establishing=
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probable cause that each defendant participated in the rush toward police=
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and in throwing projectiles, the district courts properly bound over=20
defendants on the crime of riot, and the circuit court erred in quashing t=
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informations. The defendants claimed, and the circuit court agreed, that=
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since the violent acts were directed at and witnessed by the police, and=
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because police officers are not "members of the public", the defendants'=
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acts did not cause public terror or alarm. The court has observed that a=
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defendant causes public terror or alarm any time a segment of the public i=
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put in fear of injury either to their persons or their property and=20
concluded that the statute also applies to violent conduct that creates a=
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serious risk of causing public alarm. Reversed with the charges of riot=20
reinstated, and remanded.
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=09=09Issues: Insufficient evidence to support conviction of felony-firear=
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Remedy; Admission of photograph and enlargement; Other acts evidence; Peop=
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v. Sabin; People v. Engelman; Harmless error; Competency of seven-year old=
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to testify; Prosecutor=01,s use of leading questions put to child witnesse=
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=09=09Court: Michigan Court of Appeals (Published)
=09=09Case Name: People v. Watson
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10126
=09=09Judge(s): Meter, Cavanagh, and Talbot
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=09=09Defendant=01,s conviction for felony-firearm in connection with CSC =
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finding that defendant penetrated the victim on that occasion. However, =20
while the prosecutor could not retry defendant on that identical =20
felony-firearm charge, retrial using the applicable predicate offense, =20
assault with intent to commit CSC II, was permitted. The trial court did n=
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abuse its discretion in admitting a photograph of the victim=01,s buttocks=
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because evidence that defendant carried the photograph in his wallet had=
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probative value to show that the victim=01,s allegations were true and tha=
t he=20
had a motive. The trial court also did not err in finding that the victim=
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seven-year old brother was competent to testify. Reversal was not warrante=
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by various instances of alleged prosecutorial misconduct. Except for the=
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felony-firearm conviction and sentence, defendant=01,s convictions and=20
sentences were affirmed. The case was remanded for a new trial on=20
felony-firearm.
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Discretionary transfer and mandatory transfer provisions of 18 U.S.C. o=20
5032; Taylor v. United States
=09=09Court: U.S. District Court Eastern District of Michigan
=09=09Case Name: United States v. A.F.F.
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10115
=09=09Judge(s): Lawson
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decision denying the motion to transfer prosecution of defendant from=20
juvenile to adult status was denied because the government failed to show =
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defect by which the court was misled or which, upon correction, would lead=
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to a different result. The government=01,s argument that the mandatory tra=
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provision of the statute applied to defendant was not raised in a proper o=
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timely fashion, and in any event defendant=01,s prior conviction of=20
second-degree home invasion did not place him within the scope of that=20
provision. The court determined that defendant=01,s crime of second-degree=
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invasion, involving his breaking into a house with the intent to commit=20
larceny, did not contain an element of actual or threatened use of physica=
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force against the person of another and therefore, was not a predicate=20
offense for mandatory transfer.
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=09=09Issues: Waiver of right to be present during voir dire; Whether the=
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sufficient connection to interstate commerce to convict defendants of RICO=
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violations and violence in furtherance of racketeering; United States v.=
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Lopez; Whether a de minimis connection to interstate commerce is sufficien=
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to convict; Whether o 1959 (violent crimes in aid of racketeering) is=20
controlled by Lopez
=09=09Court: U.S. Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit
=09=09Case Name: United States v. Riddle
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10121
=09=09Judge(s): Norris, Guy, and Siler
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colloquy before allowing the defendant to absent himself from voir dire, =
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and a failure to do so is not a fundamental structural error. Therefore, =
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defendants' waiver through their counsel of their right to be present duri=
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voir dire was effective. Defense counsel suggested defendants' absence, an=
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counsel to consult with their clients and then received assurance from=20
defense counsel that defendants waived their right to be present.=20
Defendants' absence was part of a defense strategy to avoid any prejudice=
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the potential jurors. Even if the waiver were not effective, the right to =
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present at voir dire is not one of those structural rights whose violation=
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constitutes per se error. Rather, there must be prejudice in the absence t=
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warrant reversal. Affirmed.
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=09=09This summary also appears under Civil Rights
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=09=09Issues: Title VII retaliation claims; Lateral transfer as an adverse=
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employment action; Causal connection; Failure to include earlier retaliati=
on=20
claims in EEOC charge; Time barred claims; o 1983 due process claim in=20
connection with five-day unpaid suspension; Qualified immunity; o 1983 Fir=
st=20
Amendment claim
=09=09Court: U.S. Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit
=09=09Case Name: Strouss v. Michigan Dep=01,t of Corrections
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10123
=09=09Judge(s): Jones, Cole, and Nugent
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=09=09Plaintiff did not establish a prima facie case of retaliation becaus=
e she =20
failed to raise a genuine issue of material fact regarding a causal =20
connection between her lateral transfer and her protected activity. =20
Plaintiff did establish the third element of a prima facie case of Title V=
II=20
retaliation because there was at least a material issue of fact whether th=
e=20
conditions of her lateral transfer, which may have put her in contact with=
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prisoners who had threatened her, constituted an adverse employment action=
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However, there was clear and undisputed evidence that plaintiff was inform=
ed=20
of the decision to transfer her months before she complained about a docto=
r=01,
s sexual comments, and in light of defendant=01,s swift response to those =
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complaints, temporal proximity alone was insufficient to raise an inferenc=
e=20
of a causal connection. Dismissal of plaintiff=01,s claims was affirmed.
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=09=09Issues: Condemnation action; Whether environmental contamination and=
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cleanup costs can be considered in determining just compensation; The=20
Uniform Condemnation Procedures Act (UCPA); Fair market value of the=20
property; Failure to consider and award damages as a consequence of the=20
condemnation
=09=09Court: Michigan Court of Appeals (Published)
=09=09Case Name: Silver Creek Drain Dist. v. Extrusions Div., Inc.
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10125
=09=09Judge(s): Zahra, Smolenski, and Collins
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=09=09In an issue of first impression in Michigan, the court held that the=
UCPA=20
does not vest courts with the authority to account for estimated=20
remediation costs of contaminated property when calculating the amount of=
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just compensation due a property owner in a condemnation proceeding. The=
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court also held that the only proper method of arriving at just compensati=
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is to separate the question of just compensation from the question of=20
liability for environmental cleanup. Therefore, the trial court erred when=
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it deducted estimated cleanup costs to arrive at a fair market value and=
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just compensation amount. Reversed and remanded.
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=09=09Issues: Termination of parental rights; Whether oo 19b(3)(g) and (n)=
were=20
unconstitutionally vague and overbroad; Notice requirements of the Indian=
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Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
=09=09Court: Michigan Court of Appeals (Unpublished)
=09=09Case Name: In re Echter
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10109
=09=09Judge(s): Per Curiam =01) Talbot, Sawyer, and Markey
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=09=09Termination of respondent-father=01,s parental rights was affirmed b=
ecause the =20
statutory provisions relied upon were not unconstitutionally vague or=20
overbroad and the family court complied with the notice requirements of th=
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ICWA. The language "proper care and custody" and "reasonable" as used in a=
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prior version of o 19b(3)(g) was previously found not to be=20
unconstitutionally vague. Viewing o 19b(3)(n) in its entirety, the court=
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found that it also was sufficiently clear and definite to withstand a=20
vagueness challenge. Since respondent=01,s conduct clearly fit within the=
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statutes, he could not successfully claim that the statutes were overbroad=
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After learning that the children=01,s mother=01,s family was descendant of=
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Ojibwa tribe, the family court notified the Ojibwa tribes of Michigan and=
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the Bureau of Indian Affairs, by registered mail as specified by the ICWA,=
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but no response was received. Affirmed.
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=09=09Issues: Termination of parental rights; Whether oo 19b(3)(g) and (n)=
were=20
unconstitutionally vague and overbroad; Notice requirements of the Indian=
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Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
=09=09Court: Michigan Court of Appeals (Unpublished)
=09=09Case Name: In re Echter
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10109
=09=09Judge(s): Per Curiam =01) Talbot, Sawyer, and Markey
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ecause the =20
statutory provisions relied upon were not unconstitutionally vague or=20
overbroad and the family court complied with the notice requirements of th=
e=20
ICWA. The language "proper care and custody" and "reasonable" as used in a=
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prior version of o 19b(3)(g) was previously found not to be=20
unconstitutionally vague. Viewing o 19b(3)(n) in its entirety, the court=
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found that it also was sufficiently clear and definite to withstand a=20
vagueness challenge. Since respondent=01,s conduct clearly fit within the=
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statutes, he could not successfully claim that the statutes were overbroad=
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After learning that the children=01,s mother=01,s family was descendant of=
the=20
Ojibwa tribe, the family court notified the Ojibwa tribes of Michigan and=
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the Bureau of Indian Affairs, by registered mail as specified by the ICWA,=
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but no response was received. Affirmed.
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=09=09Issues: Jurisdiction; Remittitur; Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
=09=09Court: U.S. Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit
=09=09Case Name: Anderson v. Roberson
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10122
=09=09Judge(s): Batchelder, Cole, and Graham=20
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=09=09Deciding an issue of first impression, the court held that it lacked=
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jurisdiction over the parties=01, appeals because the district court had n=
ot=20
yet entered a final and appealable order. A district court order giving t=
he=20
plaintiff a choice between remittitur or a new trial is not a final,=20
appealable order. Plaintiffs=01, original complaint alleged that the defen=
dants=20
conspired to access the plaintiffs' consumer credit histories for the=20
illegitimate purpose of evaluating plaintiffs' financial ability to defend=
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against a lawsuit being contemplated by the defendants. The district court=
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plaintiffs' FCRA claims. After the district court entered judgment on the=
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jury's verdict, it granted the defendants' motion for remittitur or new =
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trial and gave plaintiffs a choice between remittitur or proceeding with a=
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new trial. Dismissed and remanded.
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=09=09Issues: Whether plaintiffs had standing to request a declaratory jud=
gment; =20
Comstock v. Wheelock; Whether there was an actual controversy between the=
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parties
=09=09Court: Michigan Court of Appeals (Published)
=09=09Case Name: Gyarmati v. Bielfield
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10124
=09=09Judge(s): Kelly and Gribbs; Dissent - Sawyer=20
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=09=09Since plaintiffs were seeking enforcement of an ordinance by request=
ing that=20
the court declare that the Bielfields could not use the easement they had=
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over plaintiffs' property for riparian purposes and it was the =20
defendant-township, not plaintiffs, that had standing to enforce the=20
ordinance, plaintiffs were not entitled to summary disposition. Plaintiffs=
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filed a complaint for declaratory judgment against the defendants alleging=
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that an easement that the Bielfields had over plaintiffs' land was illegal=
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because it violated a township ordinance. Plaintiffs sought to have a prio=
r=20
stipulated order between the parties, which reaffirmed the easement,=20
declared void due to illegality. Pursuant to Comstock, public rights actio=
ns=20
must be brought by public officials vested with such responsibility.=20
Plaintiffs also failed to demonstrate that an actual controversy existed=
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between them and the township. They did not argue that the ordinance was =
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unconstitutional or unenforceable in any way. As such, plaintiffs failed t=
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state a claim for which relief could be granted. The trial court properly=
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granted summary disposition to the defendants. Affirmed.
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=09=09Issues: Whether plaintiffs had standing to request a declaratory jud=
gment; =20
Comstock v. Wheelock; Whether there was an actual controversy between the=
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parties
=09=09Court: Michigan Court of Appeals (Published)
=09=09Case Name: Gyarmati v. Bielfield
=09=09e-Journal Number: 10124
=09=09Judge(s): Kelly and Gribbs; Dissent - Sawyer=20
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ing that=20
the court declare that the Bielfields could not use the easement they had=
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over plaintiffs' property for riparian purposes and it was the =20
defendant-township, not plaintiffs, that had standing to enforce the=20
ordinance, plaintiffs were not entitled to summary disposition. Plaintiffs=
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filed a complaint for declaratory judgment against the defendants alleging=
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that an easement that the Bielfields had over plaintiffs' land was illegal=
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because it violated a township ordinance. Plaintiffs sought to have a prio=
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stipulated order between the parties, which reaffirmed the easement,=20
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