Court Order Granting Superintending Control – Washtenaw County Circuit Court (May 30, 2017)
This court order, dated May 30, 2017, was issued by the Washtenaw County Circuit Court and signed by Judge Carol Kuhnke.
The order grants a complaint for superintending control and directs the district court to open a file and accept a petition for relief in connection with the seizure order affecting the Bank of Ann Arbor account.
The record reflects that the petition sought relief from the seizure of the account and required the district court to process the filing in accordance with its rules and procedures.
The order further states that it is a final order resolving all issues as to all parties and that the case is closed.
Source: Washtenaw County Circuit Court order, May 30, 2017.
This order directed the district court to open a file and accept a petition for relief in connection with the warrant.
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