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In re Yarbrough

STATE OF MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS
Jan 19, 2016
No. 326170 (Mich. Ct. App. Jan. 19, 2016)

Opinion

No. 326170 No. 326171

01-19-2016

In re YARBROUGH, Minors.


FOR PUBLICATION Wayne Circuit Court Family Division
LC No. 14-516963-NA Before: JANSEN, P.J., and CAVANAGH and GLEICHER, JJ. JANSEN, J. (concurring).

I concur in the majority opinion. I write separately to emphasize that the holding in this case is inherently fact-specific and does not require authorization of expert witness funding in every termination case involving allegations of abuse or neglect or in every case in which the respondent cannot afford to consult with an expert witness. Expert witness funding is necessary in this case since there were two conflicting theories regarding the cause of JPY's injuries. The St. John Hospital testing revealed no evidence of injuries in the brain, while the Children's Hospital testing revealed severe injuries and abnormalities indicative of abuse. As noted by the majority, the medical records indicated a "profoundly important contradiction," and respondents' attorneys could not resolve or understand the contradiction without expert assistance.

However, the reasoning in this case does not extend to all termination cases in which the petitioner alleges abuse or neglect or the respondent cannot afford to consult an expert witness. Instead, in each case in which a respondent requests expert witness funding, the chief judge must employ the Eldridge due-process test to determine whether to authorize reasonable expert witness funding based on the facts of the case at hand. See Mathews v Eldridge, 424 US 319, 334; 96 S Ct 893; 47 L Ed 2d 18 (1976) ("(D)ue process is flexible and calls for such procedural protections as the particular situation demands.") (emphasis added). I respectfully concur.

/s/ Kathleen Jansen


Summaries of

In re Yarbrough

STATE OF MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS
Jan 19, 2016
No. 326170 (Mich. Ct. App. Jan. 19, 2016)
Case details for

In re Yarbrough

Case Details

Full title:In re YARBROUGH, Minors.

Court:STATE OF MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS

Date published: Jan 19, 2016

Citations

No. 326170 (Mich. Ct. App. Jan. 19, 2016)