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In re Wangler

Supreme Court of Michigan.
Sep 19, 2014
852 N.W.2d 903 (Mich. 2014)

Summary

holding that the respondent's challenge to the trial court's exercise of jurisdiction—based on the fact that a written plea was allegedly invalid and the fact that the respondent was not present at the adjudication trial—was collateral, and therefore precluded

Summary of this case from In re Kanjia

Opinion

Docket No. 149537. COA No. 318186.

2014-09-19

In re WANGLER/PASCHKE, Minors.


Prior report: Mich.App., 2014 WL 2197811.

Order

On order of the Court, the application for leave to appeal the May 27, 2014 judgment of the Court of Appeals is considered and, it appearing to this Court that the case of In re Farris (Docket No. 147636) is pending on appeal before this Court and that the decision in that case may resolve an issue raised in the present application for leave to appeal, we ORDER that the application be held in ABEYANCE pending the decision in that case.


Summaries of

In re Wangler

Supreme Court of Michigan.
Sep 19, 2014
852 N.W.2d 903 (Mich. 2014)

holding that the respondent's challenge to the trial court's exercise of jurisdiction—based on the fact that a written plea was allegedly invalid and the fact that the respondent was not present at the adjudication trial—was collateral, and therefore precluded

Summary of this case from In re Kanjia

holding that the respondent's challenge to the trial court's exercise of jurisdiction—based on the fact that a written plea was allegedly invalid and the fact that the respondent was not present at the adjudication trial—was collateral, and therefore precluded

Summary of this case from In re Kanjia
Case details for

In re Wangler

Case Details

Full title:In re WANGLER/PASCHKE, Minors.

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan.

Date published: Sep 19, 2014

Citations

852 N.W.2d 903 (Mich. 2014)

Citing Cases

In re Kanjia

See, e.g., In re Wangler, 305 Mich.App. 438, 445–448, 853 N.W.2d 402 (2014), application for leave to appeal…

In re Kanjia

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