Former Kalamazoo Prosecutor gets Jail Time for Felony DUI

27-year-old Paige Timmer, the former Assistant Prosecutor for Kalamazoo County, was recently sentenced after pleading guilty to a felony DUI charge against her. Timmer was the cause of a severe drunk driving accident, where both she and another person were harmed, which resulted in a felony charge against her. Read more ›

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Operating While Intoxicated Causing Death

Kent County Woman in Fatal DUI had no License for 17 Years

Prior to her accident, April Morning Edwards drove around without a driver’s license for 17 years. Yup, you read that right. 17 years. Which is a long time to go without being caught. But the drunk driving accident in late June this year, which injured Edwards and killed her passenger, James Siebold, changed all of that in a hurry. Read more ›

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Livingston County Child Endangerment and DUI

Livingston County DUI Leads to CPS Involvement

When given an opportunity to speak in court at her sentencing, a very remorseful Tiffany Suzanne Nagel stood before the judge and said that she could hardly believe her own actions. “I’m coming to the point to admit I have a problem,” she told the court, and then added, “I’m an alcoholic. I lost my children, I ruined my marriage. I have no one to blame but myself.”

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Fighting Against “Super Drunk” Charges

Four Years Later, Attorney Pleads Guilty 

Joshua Kosmala, a 67-year-old defense attorney practicing in Macomb County, pled no contest to a single charge of driving while “super drunk” and causing an accident. But that wasn’t until after he had exhausted all of his other options. And we mean ALL of his other options. Kosmala has been fighting this charge for four years now, since his arrest in July of 2011. Read more ›

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$14 Million Grant Given to Problem-Solving Courts

“Problem Solving” Courts Have Kinder Justice

According to a recent announcement made by Michigan’s Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert P. Young, Jr., a $14 million grant has been awarded for the express purpose of funding “problem solving” courts across the state. Read more ›

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Trial Set in Fatal Drunk Driving Crash

Drunk Driving Crash Killed 3-year-old Girl

Court records show that a trial date has been set for a Pontiac woman accused of a fatal drunk driving crash that took the life of a little girl, and left others with serious injuries. Read more ›

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Cheboygan DUI Accident

Two Teens Injured in DUI Accident 

Sean Huddleston, a resident of Cheboygan, has been charged with driving while under the influence of both drugs and alcohol, and causing an accident. But what makes this case different from the standard DUI accident is that Huddleston’s collision is said to have harmed a pair of teenagers who were in the vehicle with him at the time. Read more ›

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High Speed Chase Ends in Arrest

Wild, high speed chases are, unfortunately, not only in action movies. Just ask the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office. A “super drunk” driver from Allegan County led officers on a hair-raising chase recently that resulted in an arrest and DUI charges.

The driver, a 34-year-old man from Allegan County, was driving in Gobles on a Saturday night. Officers noticed that he was driving recklessly, and ran a stop sign without even pausing. A deputy attempted to pull the driver over at that point, but he was having none of it!

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Drunk Driver Threatens First Responders

Spitting on First Responders Adds Assault Charges

Brian Hayes, a 35-year-old resident of Toledo, Ohio, was arrested for drunk driving and causing a crash in Hillsdale, Michigan just days ago. He is facing a number of charges as a result. But while that’s unfortunately not news in-and-of-itself, what was different about this situation is the fact that Hayes’ charges are not just drunk driving related. Apparently he is also facing charges for spitting on and threatening the first responders at the scene. Read more ›

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Commission recommends removal for Judge J. Cedric Simpson

Washtenaw Judge Simpson Accused of Interfering in DUI Investigation

 

Washtenaw County District Court Judge J. Cedric Simpson, who has been accused of interfering with his intern’s DUI arrest, is facing removal from office.

According to the Judicial Tenure Commission, Judge Simpson attempted to interfere with a police investigation when his intern, Crystal Vargas was stopped and arrested for drunk driving. He is accused of attempting to use his influence to save Vargas from a DUI charge, and of lying to a police officer in order to disguise the nature of his relationship with Vargas.

Back in early May, the Judicial Tenure Commission’s Executive Director, Paul J. Fisher, stated that it was the belief of the commission that Judge Simpson had acted improperly on all counts. However, the commission has only just handed down their decision, which recommends that the Judge be removed from office.

“Having reviewed relevant portions of the hearing transcript, the exhibits, and the Master’s report, and having considered the oral arguments of counsel, the Commission concludes, as did the Master, that the Examiner has established by a preponderance of the evidence that (Simpson) interfered, or attempted to interfere, with a police investigation and prosecution of a drunk driving charge against Crystal Vargas”

In addition, the commission believes that the Judge lied to the court during his earlier questioning before the commission. At a prior hearing, Fisher explained that when Judge Simpson had been confronted about the volume of texts exchanged between himself and Vargas, he claimed that they all pertained to a case they were working on together. But closer examination shows that the correspondence began some time before.

It is worth noting, however, that the relationship Judge Simpson is accused of lying to cover up is not as sensational as one is often led to believe. He and Vargas are alleged to have maintained very regular contact outside of work hours, exchanging more than 14,000 phone calls and text messages during a period of four months. But there is nothing to indicate that the relationship was anything other than a close friendship.

The commission is recommending that Simpson pay $7,565.53 in fines for his dishonesty, and that he be removed from his office as Judge. However, this is a recommendation only. In Michigan, only the Michigan Supreme Court can actually remove a judge.

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