Opinion
Nos. 139345, 139346, and 139347.
April 8, 2011.
Reported below. 284 Mich App 246.
Reconsideration Denied April 8, 2011.
Summary disposition at 486 Mich 906; reconsideration granted at 486 Mich 1071; reconsideration granted and order reinstated at 488 Mich 957; reconsideration denied at 488 Mich 1011; order entered at 488 Mich 1019. On order of the Court, the defendant's January 18, 2011, motion to accept its motion for reconsideration of this Court's December 29, 2010, order is considered, and it is granted. A party may move for reconsideration of a Court order if it "file[s] the items required by [MCR 7.313(A)] within 21 days after the date of certification of the order." MCR 7.313(E). The only stated exception to this rule is that "[t]he clerk shall refuse to accept for filing any motion for reconsideration of an order denying a motion for reconsideration." Id. Because this Court's December 29, 2010, order was not an order denying a motion for reconsideration, and because defendant "file[d] the items required by [MCR 7.313(A)] within 21 days after the date of certification of the order," id., the court rules entitle the defendant to have this Court consider its motion for reconsideration.
The defendant's January 18, 2011, motion for reconsideration is considered, and it is denied on the grounds of mootness. The defendant asks this Court to reconsider our December 29, 2010, order, in which a majority of this Court determined that our November 30, 2010, order was this Court's final order for reconsideration purposes. Duncan v Michigan, 488 Mich 1019 (2010). The relief the defendant seeks in the instant motion for reconsideration is that this Court deem our December 22, 2010, order as the final order for reconsideration purposes. However, even if our December 22, 2010, order is considered final for reconsideration purposes, defendant would have had to file a motion for reconsideration within 21 days of December 22, 2010. MCR 7.313(E). This deadline has elapsed without such a motion coming before the Court. As a result, the question presently before the Court on reconsideration, whether our December 22, 2010, order in the instant case is final for the purposes of defendant's filing a motion for reconsideration, is moot.
See Duncan v Michigan, 488 Mich 957, 960-967 (2010), and Duncan, 488 Mich at 1019 — Reporter.
I dissent from the order but only to the extent that it accepts defendants' motion for reconsideration. On December 29, 2010, we issued an order denying defendants' motion to deem the December 22, 2010, release of my concurring statement and dissenting statements by Justice MARKMAN and then-Justice CORRIGAN as our "final order." Duncan v Michigan, 488 Mich 1019 (2010). That order stated that "[n]o motion for reconsideration of this order will be entertained." Id. The Court should stand by that ruling.
I concur in the part of the order that denies defendants' motion for reconsideration.
HATHAWAY, J., joined the statement of MARILYN KELLY, J.