The lawsuit was withdrawn because it sought injunctive relief to prevent the Board in Wayne county from certifying the vote. Last night, 2 members of the Board rescinded their vote, and wayne cannot certify.
Thus the injunctive relief sought by the MI suit in question is now moot.
They have a second suit, for a decision on the merits which remains pending.
Anytime you see “injunction” in filing, do not consider that a “lawsuit.” Injunctions are a special process, in their own special courts in most states. A prelim injunction is entered and then A “mini trial” on an Order to Show Cause is held to determine whether final injunctive relief should be issued. Injunctions are granted quite sparingly by courts, and only when “immediate and irreparable harm” would visit a party in the absence of an injunction. Decisions on injunctive relief are not decisions on the merits. Nor is a court’s refusal to issue one an indicator tht the underlying Complaint lacks merit. A court can deny an injunction to a party and that party may still win the suit at trial.
The lawsuit was withdrawn because it sought injunctive relief to prevent the Board in Wayne county from certifying the vote. Last night, 2 members of the Board rescinded their vote, and wayne cannot certify.
Thus the injunctive relief sought by the MI suit in question is now moot.
They have a second suit, for a decision on the merits which remains pending.
Anytime you see “injunction” in filing, do not consider that a “lawsuit.” Injunctions are a special process, in their own special courts in most states. A prelim injunction is entered and then A “mini trial” on an Order to Show Cause is held to determine whether final injunctive relief should be issued. Injunctions are granted quite sparingly by courts, and only when “immediate and irreparable harm” would visit a party in the absence of an injunction. Decisions on injunctive relief are not decisions on the merits. Nor is a court’s refusal to issue one an indicator tht the underlying Complaint lacks merit.
The lawsuit was withdrawn because it sought injunctive relief to prevent the Board in Wayne county from certifying the vote. Last night, 2 members of the Board rescinded their vote, and wayne cannot certify.
Thus the injunctive relief sought by the MI suit in question is now moot.