Oral arguments planned for Jan. 10 and 12

Questions concerning sentencing guidelines, medical malpractice, paternity, mandatory lifetime electronic monitoring, probate, and estate issues are among the matters the Michigan Supreme Court will consider during oral arguments on Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 9:30 a.m. and Thursday, Jan.12, at 1 p.m.  The court notes the change to Thursday, Jan, 12, at 1 p.m. rather than Wednesday, Jan. 11, which was announced in a news release last month.

Oral arguments are held on the sixth floor of the Hall of Justice in Lansing. The schedule of arguments is posted on the Supreme Court’s oral arguments homepage (http://courts.mi.gov/courts/ michigansupremecourt/oral-arguments/ pages/default.aspx).

The court broadcasts its oral arguments and other hearings live via streaming video technology. The public can watch the stream live only while the court is in session and on the bench. Streaming will begin shortly before the hearings start; audio will be muted until justices take the bench (http://courts.mi.gov/courts/michigansupremecourt/oral-arguments/live-streaming/ pages/live-streaming.aspx). Those interested can follow the court on Twitter to receive regular updates as cases are heard.

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