Michigan, Sherrone Moore and Los Angeles Chargers
Digest more
Ryan Beebe, 35, of Dighton, was sentenced Monday to 30-50 years in state prison, according to a news release from the Michigan Department of Attorney General. A Wexford County jury convicted him last month of multiple counts of criminal sexual conduct involving a minor victim, beginning when the child was 8 years old.
WVNS-TV on MSN
Michigan man sentenced for committing federal drug crimes in West Virginia and Montana
A man from Michigan was sentenced for committing federal drug crimes, that involved methamphetamine, in West Virginia and Montana. According to a press release from the United States Department of Justice,
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - A former Michigan doctor is headed to prison for 31 counts of sexual misconduct. Oumair Aejaz, 41, was sentenced on Tuesday to 35-60 years in prison out of Oakland County.
MLive Flint/Saginaw/Bay City on MSN
Take a police officer’s gun, face longer prison sentence under Michigan bill
The Michigan House has approved harsher penalties for disarming or attempting to disarm a police officer of their firearm. By a 75-25 vote, the House on Nov. 6 approved legislation that would make the crime a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Currently, the crime is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
Oumair Aejaz, a former doctor, pleaded no contest to 31 sex charges and was sentenced to at least 35 years in prison.
Kyle Kaminski, an offender success administration/legislative liaison for the Michigan Department of Corrections, presented the department’s new policy for delivering legal mail to incarcerated individuals at a House Corrections and Judiciary Subcommittee meeting on Thursday.
Paula Wethington is a digital producer at CBS Detroit. She previously held digital content roles at NEWSnet, Gannett/USA Today network and The Monroe News in Michigan. She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina. Parole and probation agents with ...
The Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) is implementing a new policy to photocopy all incoming mail for inmates, retaining orig
The Michigan Senate version of a bipartisan effort to increase the clearance rate of unsolved violent crimes was before a panel in the upper chamber on Wednesday, but the language of the bill has some senators on the fence.