Monday, February 9, 2009

02092009 - Councilman Jason Simmons - Owosso City Council


Embattled Owosso councilman resigns

Posted: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 12:00 am
http://www.argus-press.com/news_local_top/image_6459f740-0247-5f57-bc4d-6385ab79db4e.html

Owosso Mayor Mike Bruff reads a letter of resignation from Councilman Jason Simmons. Simmons, who was absent from the meeting, resigned from the council position following two incidents involving the police earlier this year.








Councilman Jason Simmons resigns post
Posted: Monday, April 20, 2009 12:00 am
By The Argus-Press
http://www.argus-press.com/news_local/article_7f4728dd-de73-5328-92b7-ccccff606440.html

OWOSSO - Owosso Councilman Jason Simmons has resigned his position with the Council.

Simmons provided the Council with a letter of resignation Monday, which the Council accepted at its meeting.







Police respond to incident with councilman
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 12:00 am
By MICHAEL PETERSON Argus-Press Staff Writer
http://www.argus-press.com/news_local/article_3bc9db1e-f9e2-54d8-a78b-1bdae3dd4a91.html


OWOSSO - An Owosso council member allegedly threatened to harm himself and others during a recent incident at Memorial Healthcare, but police say they will not seek charges because he lacked the "ability" to carry out the threats.

Council member Jason Simmons, a technician at Memorial, allegedly made threatening statements April 8 in front of a fellow employee.









Owosso councilman pleads guilty to domestic violence charge
Posted: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 12:00 am
http://www.argus-press.com/news_local/article_58abfabf-3d1b-59b4-8445-c789c29395a1.html

OWOSSO - City Council member Jason Simmons pleaded guilty to charges of domestic violence in 66th District Court Monday.

Simmons, 31, was set for a pre-trial hearing in front of Judge Ward L. Clarkson after pleading not guilty Feb. 10. However, Simmons changed his plea to guilty Monday.









Owosso councilman arraigned for domestic assault
Posted: Friday, February 13, 2009 12:00 am
http://www.argus-press.com/news_local/image_0d295cca-6640-5ff9-a984-889c8492592b.html






OWOSSO - An Owosso City Council member was arraigned in 66th District Court on charges of domestic assault Tuesday.

Councilman Jason Simmons, 31, was arraigned in front of Judge Ward L. Clarkson. He pleaded not guilty and was released on $500 bond. A pre-trial hearing is set for Feb. 23 in front of Judge Clarkson.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

02052009 - Deputy Jeremy Brickey Richardson - Clare County SD






Clare County Sheriff Deputy Jeremy Brickey Richardson: Arrested February 05, 2009 for violation of bond conditions from February 04, 2009 domestic violence arrest.


ALSO SEE:
DEPUTY JEREMY BRICKLY RICHARDSON: ARRESTED FOR MISDEMENAOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE [FEBRUARY 04, 2009]
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2009/02/deputy-jeremy-brickey-robinson-clare.html










Former Clare deputy not guilty of domestic violence
By LaNia Coleman
MLive
June 25, 2009, 4:48PM
http://www.mlive.com/news/bay-city/index.ssf/2009/06/former_clare_deputy_not_guilty.html

MOUNT PLEASANT -- An Isabella County jury has delivered a not-guilty verdict the trial of a former Clare County sheriff's deputy accused of domestic violence.

Jeremy B. Richardson had worked for the sheriff for about eight months when, Feb. 4, he was accused of assaulting his wife at their Nottawa Township home, records show.

The 31-year-old was relieved of his duties after Isabella County prosecutors authorized misdemeanor domestic violence charges against him, records show.











Former Clare deputy found innocent on assault charge
Published: Thursday, June 25, 2009 4:37 PM EDT
The Morning Sun
By SUSAN FIELD
Clare Managing Editor
http://www.themorningsun.com/articles/2009/06/25/news/srv0000005679663.txt

A former Clare County Sheriff's deputy was acquitted of a domestic violence charge Wednesday after a two-day trial.

A jury in Isabella County Trial Judge Mark Duthie's courtroom found Jeremy Brickey Richardson, 31, innocent of assaulting his wife, Ashley Richardson, in February.

Jurors deliberated for about an hour before delivering the verdict.

Richardson's attorney, Dan O'Neil, argued self defense and said he was pleased with the verdict.

"He may still have a career in law enforcement," O'Neil said.

Senior Assistant Prosecutor Stuart Black, who tried the case, said he is disappointed with the verdict and that jurors paid close attention during the trial, and "we accept their decision."

Richardson lost his job at the sheriff's department, where he worked for about eight months, after being arrested Feb. 4 for allegedly assaulting his wife.

He ended up back in the Isabella County Jail two days later, for allegedly violating a bond condition, Sheriff Leo Mioduszewski said at the time of Richardson's second arrest on Feb. 6.

Richardson was alleged to have assaulted his wife Feb. 4.

Deputies were called to his home in the 2000 block of West Beal City Road in Nottawa Township at 7:48 p.m. Feb. 4.

When officers arrived, they noted that Richardson's wife had left the home after the alleged assault in the couples' bedroom.

She called for help from her parents' home.

After the initial arrest, Richardson posted bond and was released from jail but was arrested again after deputies were called back to the home Feb. 5.

Richardson broke a bond condition by returning to the home.

He had been ordered to stay away from his wife, the sheriff said at the time of the second arrest.

Domestic violence is a 93-day misdemeanor.










Ex-Clare County Sheriff’s Deputy jailed twice
The Clare Sentinel
By Cindy Cranmer on Feb 9, 2009
http://www.clarecountyonline.com/?p=1035

MOUNT PLEASANT – A former Clare County Sheriff’s deputy was released from jail Friday making that his second release from jail within a few days.

Jeremy Brickey Richardson, 31, originally was arrested at 7:48 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4 in connection with a misdemeanor domestic violence charge, said Isabella County Sheriff Leo Mioduszewski. He posted $300, which was the 10 percent needed for bail on the $3,000 cash or surety bond for what could be a 93-day misdemeanor.

Mioduszewski said Richardson was arraigned Thursday on the DV charge. One of the conditions set as part of his bond was that he was not to return to his residence.

However, Richardson was reported to have returned to the home in the 2000 block of West Beal City Road in Nottawa Township later that day.

Isabella deputies then arrested him at 4:16 p.m. Thursday after being called to the home for the bond violation, he said. Richardson was arraigned on the bond violation charge Friday and posted the additional $400 needed for the 10 percent cash or surety bond of $7,500.

“There was an assault that appeared to have occurred,” Mioduszewski said of the first incident. Richardson is alleged to have assaulted his wife after a “heated argument” when he returned to his residence after work on Wednesday, Feb. 4, Mioduszewski said.

Richardson’s wife did not have serious injuries that required medical attention, but it did appear she was assaulted, he said. She left the marital residence after the alleged assault calling the sheriff’s department for help from her parent’s home.

Sheriff’s deputies were then dispatched to the West Beal City Road residence where Richardson was arrested after an investigation into the incident, Mioduszewski said.

He was then transported to the Isabella County Jail.

Mioduszewski said there was no altercation or argument when Richardson returned to the residence on Thursday. He said it was his understanding that Richardson’s wife was not there, but Richardson was in violation of the bond terms as he was not to go near his wife or the marital residence.

Mioduszewski said he is aware that Richardson was terminated from the Clare County Sheriff’s Department and it was his understanding that it related to the charges, but referred questions to the Clare County Sheriff’s Department.

A sergeant from the Clare County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that Richardson was no longer an employee of the department. Further questions were referred to Clare County Sheriff John Wilson, who was not available for comment over the weekend.

Mioduszewski was unaware of the preliminary exam date on the charges.

The Isabella County Prosecutor’s Office staff also was not available for comment on the charges.










Former Clare deputy arrested
Man jailed twice in two days
Saturday, February 7, 2009 6:01 AM EST
By SUSAN FIELD - Clare Managing Editor
The Morning Sun
http://www.themorningsun.com/articles/2009/02/07/news/srv0000004653560.txt

A former Clare County sheriff's deputy was in the Isabella County Jail Friday - the second time he spent time behind bars in two days.

Jeremy Brickey Richardson, 31, was arrested Thursday for violating a bond condition.

On Wednesday night he was arrested for domestic violence, Isabella County Sheriff Leo Mioduszewski said.

Richardson apparently was fired from his job at the Clare County Sheriff's Department after the first arrest on Wednesday.

Richardson is alleged to have assaulted his wife Wednesday, Mioduszewski said.

Deputies were called to the home in the 2000 block of West Beal City Road in Nottawa Township at 7:48 p.m. Wednesday.

Richardson's wife had left the residence after the alleged assault in the couple's bedroom, calling for help from her parents' home, Mioduszewski said.

"They had gotten into a pretty heated argument prior to the (alleged) assault," Mioduszewski said. "She had no serious injuries; nothing that required medical attention."

After deputies went to the home and interviewed Richardson, they arrested him for domestic violence, a 93-day misdemeanor, Mioduszewski said.

Richardson posted bond and was released from jail, but was arrested again after deputies were called back to the home at 4:16 p.m. Thursday, the sheriff said.

Richardson broke a bond violation by returning to the home; he had been ordered not to go near his wife, Mioduszewski said.





Michigan Officer Involved Domestic Violence

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

02042009 - Deputy Jeremy Brickly Richardson - Clare SD

DEPUTY JEREMY BRICKEY RICHARDSON: CLARE COUNTY SD.




Deputy Jeremy Brickly Richardson: Arrested for domestic violence.







ALSO SEE:
DEPUTY RICHARDSON ARRESTED FOR VIOLATION OF BOND CONDITIONS [FEBRUARY 05, 2009]




Former Clare deputy not guilty of domestic violence
By LaNia Coleman
MLive
June 25, 2009, 4:48PM
http://www.mlive.com/news/bay-city/index.ssf/2009/06/former_clare_deputy_not_guilty.html

MOUNT PLEASANT -- An Isabella County jury has delivered a not-guilty verdict the trial of a former Clare County sheriff's deputy accused of domestic violence.

Jeremy B. Richardson had worked for the sheriff for about eight months when, Feb. 4, he was accused of assaulting his wife at their Nottawa Township home, records show.

The 31-year-old was relieved of his duties after Isabella County prosecutors authorized misdemeanor domestic violence charges against him, records show.










Former Clare deputy found innocent on assault charge
Published: Thursday, June 25, 2009 4:37 PM EDT
The Morning Sun
By SUSAN FIELD
Clare Managing Editor
http://www.themorningsun.com/articles/2009/06/25/news/srv0000005679663.txt

A former Clare County Sheriff's deputy was acquitted of a domestic violence charge Wednesday after a two-day trial.

A jury in Isabella County Trial Judge Mark Duthie's courtroom found Jeremy Brickey Richardson, 31, innocent of assaulting his wife, Ashley Richardson, in February.

Jurors deliberated for about an hour before delivering the verdict.

Richardson's attorney, Dan O'Neil, argued self defense and said he was pleased with the verdict.

"He may still have a career in law enforcement," O'Neil said.

Senior Assistant Prosecutor Stuart Black, who tried the case, said he is disappointed with the verdict and that jurors paid close attention during the trial, and "we accept their decision."

Richardson lost his job at the sheriff's department, where he worked for about eight months, after being arrested Feb. 4 for allegedly assaulting his wife.

He ended up back in the Isabella County Jail two days later, for allegedly violating a bond condition, Sheriff Leo Mioduszewski said at the time of Richardson's second arrest on Feb. 6.

Richardson was alleged to have assaulted his wife Feb. 4.

Deputies were called to his home in the 2000 block of West Beal City Road in Nottawa Township at 7:48 p.m. Feb. 4.

When officers arrived, they noted that Richardson's wife had left the home after the alleged assault in the couples' bedroom.

She called for help from her parents' home.

After the initial arrest, Richardson posted bond and was released from jail but was arrested again after deputies were called back to the home Feb. 5.

Richardson broke a bond condition by returning to the home.

He had been ordered to stay away from his wife, the sheriff said at the time of the second arrest.

Domestic violence is a 93-day misdemeanor.











Ex-Clare County Sheriff’s Deputy jailed twice
The Clare Sentinel
By Cindy Cranmer on Feb 9, 2009
http://www.clarecountyonline.com/?p=1035

MOUNT PLEASANT – A former Clare County Sheriff’s deputy was released from jail Friday making that his second release from jail within a few days.

Jeremy Brickey Richardson, 31, originally was arrested at 7:48 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4 in connection with a misdemeanor domestic violence charge, said Isabella County Sheriff Leo Mioduszewski. He posted $300, which was the 10 percent needed for bail on the $3,000 cash or surety bond for what could be a 93-day misdemeanor.

Mioduszewski said Richardson was arraigned Thursday on the DV charge. One of the conditions set as part of his bond was that he was not to return to his residence.

However, Richardson was reported to have returned to the home in the 2000 block of West Beal City Road in Nottawa Township later that day.

Isabella deputies then arrested him at 4:16 p.m. Thursday after being called to the home for the bond violation, he said. Richardson was arraigned on the bond violation charge Friday and posted the additional $400 needed for the 10 percent cash or surety bond of $7,500.

“There was an assault that appeared to have occurred,” Mioduszewski said of the first incident. Richardson is alleged to have assaulted his wife after a “heated argument” when he returned to his residence after work on Wednesday, Feb. 4, Mioduszewski said.

Richardson’s wife did not have serious injuries that required medical attention, but it did appear she was assaulted, he said. She left the marital residence after the alleged assault calling the sheriff’s department for help from her parent’s home.

Sheriff’s deputies were then dispatched to the West Beal City Road residence where Richardson was arrested after an investigation into the incident, Mioduszewski said.

He was then transported to the Isabella County Jail.

Mioduszewski said there was no altercation or argument when Richardson returned to the residence on Thursday. He said it was his understanding that Richardson’s wife was not there, but Richardson was in violation of the bond terms as he was not to go near his wife or the marital residence.

Mioduszewski said he is aware that Richardson was terminated from the Clare County Sheriff’s Department and it was his understanding that it related to the charges, but referred questions to the Clare County Sheriff’s Department.

A sergeant from the Clare County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that Richardson was no longer an employee of the department. Further questions were referred to Clare County Sheriff John Wilson, who was not available for comment over the weekend.

Mioduszewski was unaware of the preliminary exam date on the charges.

The Isabella County Prosecutor’s Office staff also was not available for comment on the charges.









Former Clare deputy arrested
Man jailed twice in two days
Saturday, February 7, 2009 6:01 AM EST
By SUSAN FIELD
Clare Managing Editor
The Morning Sun
http://www.themorningsun.com/articles/2009/02/07/news/srv0000004653560.txt

A former Clare County sheriff's deputy was in the Isabella County Jail Friday - the second time he spent time behind bars in two days.

Jeremy Brickey Richardson, 31, was arrested Thursday for violating a bond condition.

On Wednesday night he was arrested for domestic violence, Isabella County Sheriff Leo Mioduszewski said.

Richardson apparently was fired from his job at the Clare County Sheriff's Department after the first arrest on Wednesday.

Richardson is alleged to have assaulted his wife Wednesday, Mioduszewski said.

Deputies were called to the home in the 2000 block of West Beal City Road in Nottawa Township at 7:48 p.m. Wednesday.

Richardson's wife had left the residence after the alleged assault in the couple's bedroom, calling for help from her parents' home, Mioduszewski said.

"They had gotten into a pretty heated argument prior to the (alleged) assault," Mioduszewski said. "She had no serious injuries; nothing that required medical attention."

After deputies went to the home and interviewed Richardson, they arrested him for domestic violence, a 93-day misdemeanor, Mioduszewski said.

Richardson posted bond and was released from jail, but was arrested again after deputies were called back to the home at 4:16 p.m. Thursday, the sheriff said.

Richardson broke a bond violation by returning to the home; he had been ordered not to go near his wife, Mioduszewski said.






Michigan Officer Involved Domestic Violence

Friday, January 23, 2009

01232009 - Deputy Bruce Beeker - LeeLanau County SD

DEPUTY BRUCE BEEKER [LEELANAU COUNTY SD]: JANUARY 23, 2009


Deputy Beeker resigned from the SD in February 2009, after he had been investigated for sending a sexually explicit email to another sheriff deputy [while on duty], on January 23, 2009.

Beeker had been embroiled with a lawsuit and grievances against the Leelanau County SD and Sheriff Oltersdorf since 2006.  At that time, the Sheriff had dismissed Beeker from the department, due to an inappropriate relationship that he had with a woman who was being investigated  for domestic violence.

Over the course of three-years, Sheriff Oltersdorf battled the Union and then lawsuits over his right to fire a law enforcement employee for misconduct.


ALSO SEE:

DEPUTY BRUCE BEEKER, MARCH 18, 2006 MISCONDUCT:







Leelanau County hires new deputies
BY ART BUKOWSKI
The Record Eagle
Thu Mar 26, 2009, 06:56 AM EDT
http://record-eagle.com/local/x75070784/Leelanau-County-hires-new-deputies

SUTTONS BAY -- The scenery won't much change for new Leelanau County Sheriff's Deputy Chris Bailey.

Bailey worked for the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians' police department for about 10 years, and attained the rank of captain. He and new Leelanau Deputy Matt Green began work last weekend, and both said they're excited to join the department.

"I just wanted to be a part of a great group of people," Bailey, 30, said.

Green, 39, worked at Home Depot before finally deciding to chase his lifelong goal of becoming a police officer. He graduated from Northwestern Michigan College's police academy in 2006, and his new job marks his first try at full-time police work.

"My wife said, 'You always wanted to be a cop, why don't you pursue it?'" Green said.

Bailey and Green replace Chris Roberts and Bruce Beeker. Beeker recently resigned from the department amid allegations he sent a sexual e-mail to a fellow employee, and Roberts was fired after Grand Traverse County authorities arrested him for drunken driving last month.

Beeker's e-mail, sent while on duty Jan. 23, contained a video of naked women washing a car, according to an internal investigation obtained by the Record-Eagle under the Michigan Freedom of Information Act. The employee who received it reported it to administrators, who launched an investigation.

Beeker resigned Feb. 20, the same day a disciplinary hearing was scheduled. He had been on desk duty after a lengthy labor dispute stemming from inappropriate contact he had with a female assault suspect in early 2006.

Roberts caused a crash while driving drunk on U.S. 31 near Meijer Feb. 3, and Sheriff Mike Oltersdorf fired him Feb. 25. He eventually pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor count of operating while intoxicated on March 3 and was sentenced to six months probation.

Oltersdorf is happy with his two new hires, which will bring his road patrol unit back to full staffing levels.

"They're both very high-caliber, good family men with roots in the community," he said. "They're outstanding officers

















'Offensive' email led to resignation

The Leelanau News
http://www.leelanaunews.com/news/OldArchive/News/Offensive_email_led_to_resignation.html

An “obscene, sexually offensive” email sent to a co-worker appears to be at the heart of why Leelanau County Deputy Sheriff Bruce Beeker abruptly resigned last month.

Beeker resigned on Feb. 20 just hours before Sheriff Michael Oltersdorf had scheduled a disciplinary hearing over allegations that Beeker forwarded the email to another deputy while both deputies were on duty.

Circumstances behind Beeker’s resignation came to light this week after the Leelanau Enterprise received documents it had requested on Feb. 24 from the Sheriff’s Office under the state Freedom of Information Act. Citing state law, undersheriff Scott Wooters requested a 10-day extension of time to release the documents, ostensibly to seek a legal opinion about which documents could be released.

The name of the deputy to whom Beeker allegedly forwarded the email was blacked-out in a five-page investigation report the Enterprise received in response to its request. The report notes that the other deputy reported the incident to the undersheriff shortly after it occurred in January 2009. The deputy told Wooters that he was “very offended” by what was contained in Beeker’s email.

According to the investigation report, Beeker brought his personal laptop computer in to work on Jan. 23 and used it to forward the email from his personal address to the other deputy’s personal address, which the other deputy could access from a computer at work. Both deputies were able to access their personal email accounts using the free wireless Internet service available to any member of the public on the county Government Center campus.

The report indicates that Beeker was confronted by the other deputy over the email; and Beeker expressed surprise that the other deputy had not waited until going home to open the email.

The email included images of naked women washing cars involved in sexually explicit conduct, according to the investigation report.

Wooters interviewed Beeker during his investigation. According to the investigation report: “Beeker said it is common for him to receive emails which he described as ‘funny’ from people and mail them back and forth.”

The incident leading to Beeker’s planned disciplinary hearing last month is not the first time he had been accused of severe misconduct, including sexual harassment. In April 2006, the sheriff fired Beeker for having an inappropriate relationship with a suspect in a domestic violence case. But Beeker filed a union grievance that resulted in an arbitrator’s ruling that he be returned to his $42,000 per year job with back pay.

In August 2007, the sheriff put Beeker back to work in a “desk job” but denied him a badge, a gun, or any law enforcement duties. Another union grievance led to a 13th Circuit Court case in which Judge Philip E. Rodgers Jr. threw out the union’s assertion that the arbitrator’s ruling had not been carried out according to law.

At the time, Rodgers opined that the arbitrator’s opinion “belittled domestic violence and sexual harassment in the workplace.” The judge added that the arbitrator “not only missed the point, but he also demonstrated that he is just as base as Beeker.”

Beeker did not respond to an email request for comment from the Enterprise.







Deputy resigns over 'severe misconduct'
FROM STAFF REPORTS
February 27, 2009
http://record-eagle.com/local/x75069344/Deputy-resigns-over-severe-misconduct#

SUTTONS BAY -- Leelanau County sheriff's Deputy Bruce Beeker quit.

Beeker unexpectedly resigned Feb. 20, Sheriff Mike Oltersdorf said, a few hours before a scheduled disciplinary hearing. Oltersdorf wouldn't provide specifics, but said the hearing involved alleged "severe misconduct" on Beeker's part.

Oltersdorf fired Beeker in April 2006 after he repeatedly made inappropriate contacts with a woman who assaulted her ex-boyfriend. Beeker, who responded to the assault, asked the woman to go four-wheeling with him and later called her dozens of times and visited her at home.

An arbitrator eventually ordered the department to re-hire Beeker, but Oltersdorf didn't give him patrol duties after the re-hire. He was given a desk job and remained there until his resignation.

Last year, Beeker and the police union unsuccessfully sued the department in an attempt to force Oltersdorf to give Beeker patrol work.



Michigan Officer Involved Domestic Violence

Thursday, January 15, 2009

01152009 - Deputy Carl Jones - Berrien SD

SHERIFF'S DEPUTY FOUND GUILTY OF ASSAULT
St. Joseph Herald Palladium
By Scott Aiken - H-P Staff Writer
Published: Saturday, April 4, 2009 1:08 PM EDT
ST. JOSEPH - A jury on Thursday found a Berrien County sheriff's deputy guilty of assault and battery for shoving the son of a woman he was dating. Carl Jones, 46, was acquitted of a related charge of domestic violence against the woman, [LS], during a Jan. 15 altercation in the garage of his residence in St. Joseph Township. [LINK]
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DEPUTY SENTENCED TO PROBATION FOR ASSAULT

St. Joseph Herald Palladium
May 5, 2009
[Excerpt] A Berrien County sheriff's deputy was sentenced Monday to serve nine months on probation for assaulting a man in a domestic violence situation. As part of the sentence, Carl E. Jones, 46, of St. Joseph Township was ordered to pay a fine, costs and restitution totaling $1,426. Jones was sentenced under a law that provides for the misdemeanor offense to be erased from his record if all probation terms are met...
http://behindthebluewall.blogspot.com/2009/05/mi-deputy-carl-jones-who-escaped-dv.html










Sheriff's deputy found guilty of assault

Posted: Saturday, April 4, 2009 12:00 am
Updated: 8:18 pm, Tue Nov 15, 2011.
By SCOTT AIKEN - H-P Staff Writer
The Herald-Palladium
http://www.heraldpalladium.com/localnews/sheriff-s-deputy-found-guilty-of-assault/article_d5b92f20-07cf-5904-b58f-ea40df1e4f8c.html

ST. JOSEPH - A jury on Thursday found a Berrien County sheriff's deputy guilty of assault and battery for shoving the son of a woman he was dating.

Carl Jones, 46, was acquitted of a related charge of domestic violence against the woman, Linda Smith, during a Jan. 15 altercation in the garage of his residence in St. Joseph Township.







SHERIFF'S DEPUTY FOUND GUILTY OF ASSAULT
St. Joseph Herald Palladium
By Scott Aiken - H-P Staff Writer
Published: Saturday, April 4, 2009 1:08 PM EDT

ST. JOSEPH - A jury on Thursday found a Berrien County sheriff's deputy guilty of assault and battery for shoving the son of a woman he was dating. Carl Jones, 46, was acquitted of a related charge of domestic violence against the woman, [LS], during a Jan. 15 altercation in the garage of his residence in St. Joseph Township
http://behindthebluewall.blogspot.com/2009/05/mi-deputy-carl-jones-who-escaped-dv.html
Michigan Officer Involved Domestic Violence