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Child Abuse Conviction Upheld by State Court of Appeals in Case Involving High-Speed Chase

Paul William Nix, a 40-year-old man who was found guilty of fleeing and eluding police and on two counts of second-degree child abuse, recently had those convictions upheld by the Michigan Court of Appeals. Nix appealed his conviction on the grounds that the prosecutors in the case did not provide…

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Michigan Court of Appeals Ruling Regarding Medical Marijuana and Driving Reversed by State Supreme Court

On Tuesday May 21, the state Supreme Court reversed a ruling made by the Michigan Court of Appeals that motorists who are users of medical marijuana may not legally drive with any amount of marijuana in their systems. The case began when a medical marijuana user, Rodney Koon, was stopped…

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Ex-Detroit Mayor Pleads with Federal Appeals Court for His Freedom

On Thursday May 16, ex-Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick’s attorney, James Thomas, asked a federal appeals court to release his client pending his sentence for corruption. Kilpatrick, who was found guilty of racketeering and other criminal charges in early March of this year, allegedly fears for his safety because of a…

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Michigan Court of Appeals Orders Re-sentencing in Armed Robbery Case in 2012; Supreme Court Now Hears Arguments

In March of 2012, the Michigan Court of Appeals ordered that then 20-year-old Devon Glenn Jr. be re-sentenced for his role in a 2009 armed robbery in Jackson. Glenn had been serving 18 to 30 years in prison, however the appeals court ordered a Jackson County Circuit judge to re-sentence…

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Student Found Responsible for Assault at Pioneer-Huron Football Game Likely to Appeal

In October of 2012, a 17-year-old Pioneer High School student was one of three who were allegedly involved in a brawl following a football game between Pioneer and Huron High School. The boy, whose name was not released, was ultimately found guilty on one charge of misdemeanor assault and battery…

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Convictions for Saginaw Woman Accused of Torture and Assault of Mentally Disabled Man Upheld by Michigan Court of Appeals

A few weeks ago, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that an error was not made by the judge in the trial of Henretta Little who was convicted on charges of kidnapping, torture, and assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder. The charges were in connection…

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Pontiac Man Convicted of Waterford Murder Denied Appeal

Rolando Flores Jr., a 33-year-old Pontiac man, was sentenced to life in prison in February 2012 after being convicted of the 2010 murder of John Ledbetter. Flores has maintained his innocence throughout the ordeal, accused of stabbing Ledbetter so violently that it deteriorated the victim’s health, ultimately resulting in his…

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