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division prior to filing a lawsuit in Superior Court. The city has 
60 days to pay, negotiate or deny it.And while Filner says he 
is not resigning, the case is progressing on another political front  
an effort to demand a recall."Mr. Filner knows me, he knows when 
I say, He did wrong. When I tell him I'm coming I'm 
coming,'" said Mike Pallamary, who is leading the recall effort.Pallamary 
is holding a recall rally Friday night. He expects to begin gathering 
signatures in about three weeks to recall Filner. He estimates the effort 
will cost up to $500,000 to collect 107,000 signatures from San Diego 
registered voters. Once he files with the city clerk, Pallamary has 69 
days to collect the requisite number. A local newspaper poll indicated 59 
percent want Filner to resign.Filner is the first Democrat to be San 
Diego mayor in two decades. His supporters say Filner deserves the benefit 
of the doubt and time to straighten out his life."We will not 
endorse a public execution," said Enrique Morones. "Bob Filner, you deserve 
due process -- you have earned it more than most."
A long-time federal judge has been appointed to handle Detroit's bankruptcy 
amid a court ruling Friday that states the filing violates the states 
constitution and must be withdrawn.The judge, Steven Rhodes, has worked 
in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for nearly 30 years. He was appointed Friday 
by Alice Batchelder, chief judge at the federal appeals court that covers 
Michigan.Ingham County Judge Rosemarie Aquilina ruled Friday that Gov. Rick 
Snyder and Detroit Emergency Manger Kevyn Orr overstepped their authority 
and violated state law by proceeding with the bankruptcy filing because 
they knew the outcome could affect benefits to thousands of Detroit residents.I 
have some very serious concerns because there was this rush to bankruptcy 
court that didnt have to occur and shouldnt have occurred, Aquilina said, 
in a spate of orders arising from three separate lawsuits.Orr, who filed 
the bankruptcy document Thursday, has yet to respond the judges ruling, 
and there is no indication so far that city officials plan to 
take any action in response to the ruling.Aquilina also said Michigans constitution 
prohibits actions that will lessen the pension benefits of public employees, 
including those in the city of Detroit.Plaintiffs shouldnt have been blindsided, 
and this process shouldnt have been ignored, Aquilina said.Lawyers representing 
pensioners and two city pension funds got an emergency hearing with Aquilina 
on Thursday at which she said she planned to

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