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36TH DISTRICT COURT


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A teen was falling asleep during a courtroom field trip. She ended up in cuffs and jail clothes

Read full article: A teen was falling asleep during a courtroom field trip. She ended up in cuffs and jail clothes

A teenager on a field trip to see a Detroit court ended up in jail clothes and handcuffs because a judge said he didnโ€™t like her attitude.

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Michigan Judicial Tenure issues complaint to 36th District Court judge for professional misconduct

Read full article: Michigan Judicial Tenure issues complaint to 36th District Court judge for professional misconduct

The Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission has issued a public complaint to 36th District Court Judge Demetria Brue for professional misconduct.

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Judicial Tenure Commission recommends Detroit judge be removed over litany of alleged misconduct

Read full article: Judicial Tenure Commission recommends Detroit judge be removed over litany of alleged misconduct

A Detroit judge's job is on the line as the Judicial Tenure Commission is recommending she be removed over a litany of alleged misconduct.

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Detroit judge raises bond in assault case of 78-year-old woman

Read full article: Detroit judge raises bond in assault case of 78-year-old woman

A judge in Detroit took action Friday by raising a defendantโ€™s bond, which many thought to be too low considering the violent nature of the crime.

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Family speaks out on deadly bond controversy in Harper Woods

Read full article: Family speaks out on deadly bond controversy in Harper Woods

The system failed them. Local 4 heard from the family of a murdered woman whose suspected killer is believed to have been set free after a previous attempt on her life.

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36th District Court addresses cash bond discrimination with new policy in Detroit -- What we know

Read full article: 36th District Court addresses cash bond discrimination with new policy in Detroit -- What we know

On Tuesday, the 36th District Court, judges, leaders like Wayne County Sheriff Raphael Washington, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, and civil rights advocates announced a historic agreement for major reform to the cash bail system to level the playing field for working-class Detroiters.

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Inkster man calls court clerk, threatens to shoot, kill multiple people, police say

Read full article: Inkster man calls court clerk, threatens to shoot, kill multiple people, police say

An Inkster man has been charged after he called a court clerk and threatened to shoot and kill multiple people, officials said.

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Southfield mother suing makers of Similac baby formula, alleging it sickened her child

Read full article: Southfield mother suing makers of Similac baby formula, alleging it sickened her child

Baby Daxton Jackson made his way into the world on Oct. 31, 2021.Mom Wendy Jackson, a medical doctor herself, wanted to breastfeed, but she wasnโ€™t producing enough milk, so she did what she thought was the next best thing, and she turned to the Similac formula Oakwood Hospital provided her with.

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Detroit man charged in stabbing of DDOT bus driver

Read full article: Detroit man charged in stabbing of DDOT bus driver

Allegedly, the incident followed a verbal altercation between the victim and the defendant that escalated when Hobson stabbed the victim multiple times, non of which fatally injured him.

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Photo of Detroit police officer helping man with tie outside of courthouse goes viral

Read full article: Photo of Detroit police officer helping man with tie outside of courthouse goes viral

One Detroit police officer is being praised for helping a young man who was trying to learn how to tie a tie.

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An inside look at the Wayne County court backlog that officials say is helping fuel a spike in crime

Read full article: An inside look at the Wayne County court backlog that officials say is helping fuel a spike in crime

A Wayne County judge took the Local 4 Defenders into the courtroom on Tuesday to reveal just how behind the system has fallen.

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Detroit extends moratorium on evictions as statewide moratorium expires

Read full article: Detroit extends moratorium on evictions as statewide moratorium expires

DETROIT โ€“ Michiganโ€™s eviction moratorium officially expired, leaving hundreds or potentially thousands of of families at risk of being put out of their homes if they canโ€™t afford to pay rent. In an effort to ease some of the strain, the city of Detroit was able to extend that moratorium for its residents. โ€œIf youโ€™re working, youโ€™ve got one set of options, but if youโ€™re unemployed, the options change,โ€ said Rodney Watts. Gretchen Whitmerโ€™s statewide moratorium on evictions expired, the 36th District Court announced it would be extending that moratorium in the city of Detroit until Aug. 15. Duggan urged residents in need to visit the official Detroit Eviction Prevention Resources website.

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Detroit activist and former judge says time has come to end racial inequality

Read full article: Detroit activist and former judge says time has come to end racial inequality

DETROIT โ€“ Adam Shakoor is a distinguished and rare longtime leader in the Motor City. He has always been a leader in the City of Detroit, once serving as chief judge of the 36th District Court, and even executive deputy mayor under former Mayor Coleman Young. As far as Detroit, the eyes of the world are on the Motor City. And Shakoor applauds the work of Detroit Police Chief James Craig. He says he specifically remembers when the chief was a rookie and heโ€™s proud of the work thatโ€™s been done.

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36th District Court in Detroit extends moratorium on evictions

Read full article: 36th District Court in Detroit extends moratorium on evictions

DETROIT โ€“ The 36th District Court in Detroit is extending its period of limited operations previously announced on March 13 to coincide with the extension of Michigan Gov. On Friday, Whitmer extended Michiganโ€™s stay-at-home order until June 12 and the state of emergency until June 19. Both executive orders were previously set to expire after May 28. The courtโ€™s moratorium on evictions will also be extended through June 12 due to the coronavirus outbreak in Michigan. RELATED: 36th District Court in Detroit extends moratorium on evictions due to COVID-19

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36th District Court in Detroit extends moratorium on evictions due to COVID-19

Read full article: 36th District Court in Detroit extends moratorium on evictions due to COVID-19

DETROIT โ€“ The 36th District Court previously issued a moratorium on evictions March 13. According to a news release, the court has now extended the moratorium to coincide with Gov. Gretchen Whitmerโ€™s Executive Order 2020-85. The temporary suspension regarding evictions will continue through June 11, 2020. During this time, as stated in the order, โ€œthis extension includes a new provision prohibiting any demand for the payment of rent that includes a demand for possession, or other threat of eviction, based on the nonpayment of rent.โ€Please visit, 36thdistrictcourt.org for further information and updates concerning operational changes due to COVID-19.

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Attorney who recently visited 36th District Court in Detroit tests positive for coronavirus

Read full article: Attorney who recently visited 36th District Court in Detroit tests positive for coronavirus

DETROIT โ€“ An attorney who recently visited 36th District Court in Detroit has tested positive for coronavirus, officials said. Chief Judge William C. McConico learned an attorney who visited the court March 16 has since tested positive for the virus. โ€œPart of our preparedness plan for the coronavirus has been to schedule additional, regular deep cleanings of our building," McConico said. Anyone who worked or appeared at 36th District Court on March 16 should contact a doctor and follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention protocol regarding exposure. Officials at 36th District Court say they have created a coronavirus contingency plan and taken steps to address the threat.

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Detroit 36th District Court issues moratorium on evictions due to coronavirus

Read full article: Detroit 36th District Court issues moratorium on evictions due to coronavirus

DETROIT โ€“ Effective immediately, the 36th District Court has issued a moratorium on evictions due to the coronavirus. โ€œThis is a difficult period for our entire community, and in an effort to avoid any additional hardship for those affected, it is important that we halt residential evictions at this time. As everyone is strongly encouraged to practice social distancing and, if applicable, self-quarantine, during this period, it would be unwise and mean-spirited to remove people from their homes until this threat has passed,โ€ said Chief Judge William C. McConico. The court had previously announced further measures to address the threat of coronavirus. For more information on the courtโ€™s coronavirus contingency plan, please visit https://www.36thdistrictcourt.org/.

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Detroitโ€™s 36th District Court will change some proceedings to limit coronavirus exposure

Read full article: Detroitโ€™s 36th District Court will change some proceedings to limit coronavirus exposure

DETROIT โ€“ Some proceedings at the 36th District Court in Detroit will be changed to limit peopleโ€™s exposure to coronavirus. MORE: Hereโ€™s which Michigan counties have confirmed cases of coronavirusBeginning Monday, dockets will be limited to only include certain cases. See the changes being made below:Since the first cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Michigan on Tuesday, many events have been canceled or postponed, including concerts and college graduations. See all the changes that have been made here.

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