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Livonia considering ordinance to keep pets out of extreme cold

Plenty of people let the family dog spend ample time outside.  But even though most pets have fur, some temperatures are too cold for pets to safely stay outside for a long time. According to the Ann Arbor Animal Hospital, people should check their dogs for signs they re cold, like shivering, when it temperatures dip below 20 degrees. But, it isn t an exact science and depends on the breed and size of the dog.  Livonia is considering an ordinance to regulate how long pets can stay outside during extreme cold snaps.  Councilman Brandon McCullough asked the city s law department to research what an ordinance might include and make a recommendation to council on how to proceed. Council voted unanimously to pass the issue to legal. Weather is briefly mentioned in the city s current animal cruelty and neglect ordinance. 

State Supreme Court asked to review Stislicki murder case

State Attorney General Dana Nessel’s legal team has not banished its hopes of using Floyd Galloway’s sexual assault on an apparent stranger as evidence against him in the murder case of Danielle Stislicki,. Nessel s team failed to get the decision they wanted from Oakland County Judge Phyllis McMillen and then the Michigan Court of Appeals. The case is sealed, but online records at least show that the state’s appeal now has a supreme court case number.  Supreme Court staff confirmed that state’s Assistant Attorney General Scott Shimkus filed a formal request for the attention of Michigan s highest court on Feb. 11, and Galloway’s attorney Ellen Michaels has until next month to formally respond.

State Supreme Court asked to review Stislicki murder case

State Attorney General Dana Nessel’s legal team has not banished its hopes of using Floyd Galloway’s sexual assault on an apparent stranger as evidence against him in the murder case of Danielle Stislicki,. Nessel s team failed to get the decision they wanted from Oakland County Judge Phyllis McMillen and then the Michigan Court of Appeals. The case is sealed, but online records at least show that the state’s appeal now has a supreme court case number.  Supreme Court staff confirmed that state’s Assistant Attorney General Scott Shimkus filed a formal request for the attention of Michigan s highest court on Feb. 11, and Galloway’s attorney Ellen Michaels has until next month to formally respond.

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