Tuesday, August 22, 2017

08222017 - Waterford PD Officer Brendon Moquin - Sentenced To Probation - Charged With Domestic Violence And Criminal Sexual Conduct [03272017]



Waterford PD Officer Brendon Moquin Posts:




Metro Detroit police officer charged with sex assault, domestic violence
WXYZ-TV Detroit | Channel 7
Mar 22, 2017
















Waterford ex-cop gets probation for assaulting former wife
Oakland Press
September 7, 2017



The Waterford Township cop fired last spring after being charged with criminal sexual conduct and domestic violence will serve probation for the next 11 months, a judge has ordered.

Brendon Moquin, 30, was sentenced Thursday morning by Oakland County Circuit Judge Martha Anderson, who also lifted a no contact order with his ex-wife – the victim in the March incident which led to the charges.

In July, the criminal sexual conduct charge was dismissed and Moquin pleaded no contest to aggravated domestic violence and domestic violence, charges stemming from a fight the couple had at the Waterford home they had shared with their two young kids.

Anderson also sentenced Moquin to two days in jail, with credit for two days served.

Prior to sentencing, Moquin apologized to the court and said he was 'quite remorseful' and that he needs 'professional help.'

'It was an unfortunate situation. I never thought I'd be in this position,' said Moquin, who served close to four years as a Waterford police officer. He now works as a tree trimmer.

'I don't want to be in this position again. I work hard every day for me and my kids,' he said. 'I don't think I'll be in this courtroom again. I'm quite confident of that.'

Moquin was also ordered to participate in a domestic violence program.

Moquin's ex-wife and mother, who attended the sentencing, didn't make a statement in court and declined comment afterward. But his attorney, Kimberly Stout, called the sentence 'very fair.'

'We're pleased,' Stout said. 'Everything is amicable (with his ex-wife). They just want a normal, healthy family.'
















Waterford PD Officer Brendon Moquin - Sentenced To 1 year probation for domestic violence
Michigan Department Of Corrections
August 22, 2017




















Waterford ex-cop gets probation for assaulting former wife
Press And Guide
September 07, 2017

The Waterford Township cop fired last spring after being charged with criminal sexual conduct and domestic violence will serve probation for the next 11 months, a judge has ordered.

Brendon Moquin, 30, was sentenced Thursday morning by Oakland County Circuit Judge Martha Anderson, who also lifted a no contact order with his ex-wife – the victim in the March incident which led to the charges.

In July, the criminal sexual conduct charge was dismissed and Moquin pleaded no contest to aggravated domestic violence and domestic violence, charges stemming from a fight the couple had at the Waterford home they had shared with their two young kids.

Anderson also sentenced Moquin to two days in jail, with credit for two days served.

Prior to sentencing, Moquin apologized to the court and said he was “quite remorseful” and that he needs “professional help.”

“It was an unfortunate situation. I never thought I’d be in this position,” said Moquin, who served close to four years as a Waterford police officer. He now works as a tree trimmer.

“I don’t want to be in this position again. I work hard every day for me and my kids,” he said. “I don’t think I’ll be in this courtroom again. I’m quite confident of that.”

Moquin was also ordered to participate in a domestic violence program.

Moquin’s ex-wife and mother, who attended the sentencing, didn’t make a statement in court and declined comment afterward. But his attorney, Kimberly Stout, called the sentence “very fair.”

“We’re pleased,” Stout said. “Everything is amicable (with his ex-wife). They just want a normal, healthy family.”