The court dismissed individual’s release petition for failure to exhaust state-court remedies. The court also denied individual’s request for appointment of counsel, request for class certification and certificate of appealability.
Resch v. Rewerts, No. 1:20-cv-515, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 107729 (W.D. Mich. June 19, 2020)
DETAILS
Decision
Date
06/19/2020
Practice Area
Criminal (State Charges)
Relief Requested
Class Certification, Release
Type of Court
Federal District Court
Location
Michigan
Type of Case
Individual
Case Characteristics
Parole or Probation Violations, Post-Conviction Detention [jail or prison], Pre-Existing Health Conditions, Significant Criminal History
Mich. Comp. Laws §§750.414, 750.110, 769.12; Mich. Ct. R. 6.502(G)(1)
Convictions
Individual was convicted of unlawful use of a motor vehicle and breaking and entering a building.
Case Status
Decision Made
Class Action Medically Vulnerable People
Medically-vulnerable putative subclass was defined as "individuals who have served their minimum sentence and who are medically fragile." Putative class is defined as "individuals who have already served their minimum sentences."
COVID-19 Positive or Symptomatic
Not Discussed
COVID-19 in Jail Prison or Detention Center
Not Discussed
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