Another case pled under MCL 769.4a [Michigan's Lautenburg Amendment loophole for police officers] in which the case and charges disappear?
Clare County Sheriff: Deputy on Administrative Leave for Domestic Abuse
9 and 10 News
March 05, 2019
https://www.9and10news.com/2019/03/05/clare-county-sheriff-deputy-on-administrative-leave-for-domestic-abuse/
The Clare County sheriff says a deputy is on administrative leave after he was arrested for domestic abuse.
Sheriff John Wilson says Deputy David Aldrich has been placed on administrative leave.
He says Aldrich was already arraigned on the charges.
Michigan State Police are now handling the investigation.
We are working to find out more details.
Stay with us for developments.
Clare County sheriff deputy on leave after domestic abuse charge
WNEM News
March 05, 2019
https://www.wnem.com/news/clare-county-sheriff-deputy-on-leave-after-domestic-abuse-charge/article_b6e1ee78-3fb7-11e9-92b3-9fc3025ab15f.html
Michigan State Police are investigating after a Clare County Sheriff Deputy was arrested and charged with domestic abuse.
Undersheriff Dwayne Miedzianowski confirmed that Deputy David Aldrich has been placed on unpaid administrative leave since his arrest.
Details on the arrest and arraignment are limited because the case is being handled in another county.
Clare County Prosecuting Attorney Michelle Ambrozaitis said she has handed the case off to Missaukee County due to a conflict of interest.
David DenHouten, Missaukee County Prosecutor declined comment on the case.
Aldrich is scheduled to be in court again on March 21st at 9 a.m.
MSP: Clare County Sheriff deputy arrested for domestic abuse, will face trial
Up North Live
March 06, 2019
https://upnorthlive.com/news/local/msp-clare-county-sheriff-deputy-arrested-for-domestic-abuse-will-face-trial
CLARE COUNTY, Mich. -- A Clare County Sheriff’s deputy has been placed on leave after being arrested for domestic abuse, acccording to a news release from the Michigan State Police.
The incident took place in June 2018, and the Michigan State Police began their investigation in December 2018.
Following the investigation, documentation was submitted to the Clare County Prosecutor’s Office who recused themselves from involvement.
The case was then turned over to the Missaukee County Prosecutor’s Office by the Michigan Attorney General’s Office.
After that, aggravated domestic assault charges were filed against the deputy.
The deputy was arrested on those charges and lodged at the Gladwin County Jail where he later posted bond.
He will be facing trial, which is set for the end of March.
Clare deputy arrested on domestic abuse charges
Morning Sun
March 06, 2019
https://www.themorningsun.com/news/clare-deputy-arrested-on-domestic-abuse-charges/article_fadba1a4-402b-11e9-9e9c-b350c79ce03a.html
A Clare County sheriff’s deputy involved in a domestic violence incident is going to trial at the end of the month.
In December, the Michigan State Police Mt. Pleasant Post investigated a domestic violence incident from June that involved a Clare County sheriff’s deputy, according to a press release sent out by MSP on Wednesday.
Clare County Sheriff John Wilson confirmed to 9&10 News that Deputy David Aldrich, 31, was placed on administrative leave on Tuesday. He also told the news outlet that Aldrich was already arraigned on assault charges.
Aldrich was arrested on a charge of aggravated domestic assault and held at the Gladwin County Jail, where he later posted bond.
The Clare County Prosecutor’s Office recused themselves from the case after receiving documents from the investigation. The case was handed over to the Missaukee County Prosecutor’s Office by the Michigan Attorney General’s Office.
The case is to go to a jury trial on March 21, according to court documents.
Clare County Sheriff’s Deputy Arrested for Domestic Violence
MI Headlines
March 06, 2019
https://www.miheadlines.com/2019/03/06/clare-county-sheriffs-deputy-arrested-for-domestic-violence/
CLARE COUNTY, MI – In December 2018 the Michigan State Police (MSP) Mount Pleasant Post investigated a domestic violence incident that occurred in June 2018 involving a Clare County Sheriff’s Deputy.Sheriff
Following the investigation, documentation was submitted to the Clare County Prosecutor’s Office who recused themselves from involvement. The case was then turned over to the Missaukee County Prosecutor’s Office by the Michigan Attorney General’s Office.
Subsequently, charges of aggravated domestic assault were filed against David Aldrich. Aldrich was arrested on those charges and lodged at the Gladwin County Jail where he later posted bond. The case is set for trial at the end of March 2019.
Clare deputy arrested on domestic abuse charges
Pontiac Oakland Press
March 06, 2019
https://infoweb.newsbank.com/
A Clare County sheriff's deputy involved in a domestic violence incident is going to trial at the end of the month.
In December, the Michigan State Police Mt. Pleasant Post investigated a domestic violence incident from June that involved a Clare County sheriff's deputy, according to a press release sent out by MSP on Wednesday.
Clare County Sheriff John Wilson confirmed to 9&10 News that Deputy David Aldrich, 31, was placed on administrative leave on Tuesday. He also told the news outlet that Aldrich was already arraigned on assault charges.
Aldrich was arrested on a charge of aggravated domestic assault and held at the Gladwin County Jail, where he later posted bond.
The Clare County Prosecutor's Office recused themselves from the case after receiving documents from the investigation. The case was handed over to the Missaukee County Prosecutor's Office by the Michigan Attorney General's Office.
The case is to go to a jury trial on March 21, according to court documents.
Deputy charged with domestic assault
Clare County Review
March 7, 2019
https://www.clarecountyreview.com/news/police-courts/deputy-charged-with-domestic-assault/
A Clare County Sheriff’s Office deputy, David J. Aldrich, 31 of Clare, has been placed on unpaid administrative leave after his recent arrest for a domestic assault incident last June, Sheriff John Wilson said Wednesday.
According to records at the Clare County Sheriff’s Office, Aldrich was placed on unpaid administrative leave January 10th.
Michigan State Police investigated the incident in December, according to their March 6th release.
Following the investigation, the results were submitted to Clare County Prosecutor Michelle Ambrozaitis, who “recused” the office from involvement.
The case was turned over to the Missaukee County Prosecutor’s Office by the Michigan Attorney General’s Office. They then filed charges of aggravated domestic assault against Aldrich. He was arrested January 10th on the charges and lodged at the Gladwin County Jail. He was later arraigned on the charge.
Aldrich has been released on bond.
The MSP release said that the case is set for trial at the end of March.