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Court Accepts No‑Contest Plea, Orders Services and Schedules Disposition in Pulley Termination Case
Summary
At a hearing in Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court, the presiding judge accepted a no‑contest plea from Mister Pulley in a petition seeking termination of parental rights and ordered the Department to begin voluntary case services while the court considers disposition.
At a hearing in Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court, the presiding judge accepted a no‑contest plea from Mister Pulley in a petition seeking termination of parental rights and ordered the Department to begin voluntary case services while the court considers disposition. The court also scheduled an initial disposition hearing for Nov. 17 at 11:30 a.m.
The court twice advised Mister Pulley of the rights he would waive by entering a no‑contest plea, including the right to a bench or jury trial, to confront witnesses and to subpoena witnesses in his favor. The presiding judge found the plea was made knowingly, voluntarily and with an understanding of the potential consequences and stated the court would accept the petition's factual circumstances as…
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