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Pontiac Oakland Circuit Judge Denise Langford Morris ruled Tuesday that compensation owed to property owners unjustly foreclosed upon will not be retroactive prior to a July 2020 decision of the Michigan Supreme Court. The case filed by two homeowners against Oakland County was the flagship that helped set a new Supreme Court precedent for how counties handled tax foreclosures. So Oakland County s decision came as a blow to advocates who believed the Supreme Court s ruling would apply to a bevy of cases across the state that predated the July 2020 opinion. The state s high court in summer 2020 had ruled then-Oakland County Treasurer Andrew Meisner was involved in an “unconstitutional taking without just compensation” under the Michigan constitution when he foreclosed on a property for $8.41 in unpaid taxes. The Southfield property at issue was later sold at county auction and the county kept all funds. ....
Judge freezes COVID hazard pay approved by Shiawassee commissioners Flint A Genesee County judge has ordered a freeze on COVID-19 hazard payments to dozens of Shiawassee County employees after a lawsuit alleged the county board violated Michigan s Open Meetings Act while approving the payments. Circuit Judge Mark Latchana said Monday he will sign an order granting a preliminary injunction pulling back the payments until the Shiawassee County Board of Commissioners meets again to reconsider the appropriation. The board s next meeting is Aug. 12. It is not yet clear whether Latchana s order will apply to all COVID-19 hazard payments about $557,000 to 250 county employees or only to those payments that were above $5,000. ....