BATH CHARTER TWP. v. CLINTON CTY.

Docket No. 97927.

171 Mich. App. 395 (1988)

429 N.W.2d 664

BATH CHARTER TOWNSHIP v. CLINTON COUNTY

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided September 8, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Church, Kritselis, Wyble & Robinson, P.C. (by J. Richard Robinson and Neil F. O'Brien), for plaintiffs.

Jon Newman, Prosecuting Attorney, and R.L. Koenigsknecht, Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for defendant.

Before: GRIBBS, P.J., and WEAVER and C.H. MORCOM, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Plaintiffs, Bath Charter Township and DeWitt Charter Township, brought suit against defendant, Clinton County, seeking a declaratory judgment on the county's obligation to pay witness fees to township police officers appearing as witnesses for the prosecution in criminal matters.1 As the issue presented was purely a legal question of statutory construction, no hearing was held. In an opinion and order filed on December 30,...

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