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People of Michigan v. Kendelle Damarjhae Johnson - Criminal Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against Kendelle Damarjhae Johnson. The defendant was convicted of multiple firearm-related offenses, including intentional discharge of a firearm at a dwelling and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. The court's decision upholds the original sentencing.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Alsadah v. Gharbieh - Breach of Contract Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in a breach-of-contract case. The court reviewed the appeal concerning a contract dispute over commission fees related to a Yemeni TV channel broadcast agreement.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Cassidy Law v. Harsens Island Transportation Authority - FOIA Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision denying attorney fees and civil fines to plaintiffs in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) case against the Harsens Island Transportation Authority. The court found that the authority's processing of FOIA requests was not in violation of the act.

Routine Enforcement Public Administration
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Macomb County Treasurer Foreclosure Petition Reversed

The Michigan Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a tax foreclosure case involving the Macomb County Treasurer. The court found that the trial court erred in allowing Banyon Investments, LLC, to intervene in the case concerning surplus proceeds from a tax-foreclosure sale.

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People of Michigan v. Jerry Lee Cummings Jr - Affirmation of Lower Court Judgment

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in the case of People of Michigan v. Jerry Lee Cummings Jr. The court upheld the denial of the defendant's motion to suppress evidence found during a traffic stop. The decision is non-precedential.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Martinez v. Jensen - Nebraska Supreme Court Opinion

The Nebraska Supreme Court issued an opinion in Martinez v. Jensen, addressing the certification requirements for county sheriffs. The court determined that a candidate for county sheriff must possess a law enforcement officer certificate or diploma issued by the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice.

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In Re ESTATE OF SIZICK - Michigan Supreme Court Opinion

The Michigan Supreme Court issued an opinion in the matter of In Re ESTATE OF SIZICK, concerning a protective order for spousal needs during Medicaid application. The Court affirmed in part and remanded for further proceedings regarding the determination of spousal needs.

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Washington State DOH Disciplines Health Care Providers

The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions against several health care providers in March 2026. Actions include probation, denial of applications, and intent to issue cease-and-desist orders due to criminal convictions, unlicensed practice, and unprofessional conduct.

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WA DOH Revokes and Suspends Health Care Provider Licenses

The Washington State Department of Health has revoked and suspended licenses for several health care providers in February 2026 due to professional misconduct, including sexual misconduct, financial exploitation, and substance abuse. These actions impact providers across multiple counties and highlight the department's ongoing enforcement of licensing standards.

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WA DOH Disciplinary Actions Against Health Care Providers

The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions against several health care providers in March 2026. Actions include charges of unprofessional conduct, agreed orders to cease practice, and termination of probation. These actions address issues such as billing fraud, practicing without a credential, and inappropriate patient relationships.

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