Wednesday, September 29, 2010

36th District Court grants Defendant, Leon Glover's Motion for SD

The latest in a long line of victories, involves a case being handled by Trott & Trott, named Bank of New York v. Ruth Ingram, Case No. 10-307892-LT. On 9/27/10, Hon. Beatrice Pennie Millender granted Defendant, Leon Glover's Motion for Summary Disposition and at the same time, denied Trott & Trott's Motion for Summary Disposition.

Hon. Beatrice Pennie Millender's landmark ruling was intended to reslove the split decisions over the issue of whether former Sheriff, Warren C. Evans had improperly appointed Deputy Sheriff's to conduct Sheriff's Sales.

Hon. Beatrice Pennie Millender's decision specifically resolved and decided the issue in favor of the Defendant, Leon Glover (a Land Contract Vendee) and held that 1) A Special Deputy Sheriff Appointment must be made bby the Sheriff (Warren C. Evans) and not by the Undersheriff; and 2) That when the Appointment states "...during the year ending December 31, 2012" tthat the appointment is only for the year 2012 and it does not run from the date the Appointment was notarized.

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