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Pullman man pleads guilty to manslaughter

Pullman man pleads guilty to manslaughter GRAND HAVEN A Pullman man pleaded guilty to a charge of involuntary manslaughter Tuesday related to the late September death of 32-year-old Juan Villarreal.  According to police, the two men, who knew each other, fought early in the morning Sept. 26 and Taylor assaulted Villarreal.  In court Tuesday, Taylor admitted to punching Villarreal in the face. Villarreal was knocked out by the punch, fell to the ground and hit his head, resulting in a traumatic brain injury that led to his death.  Villarreal did not die immediately, but was found dead at his home on Fourth Avenue in Holland Township later on Sept. 26. 

Grand Haven psychologist gets license suspended after criminal sexual conduct sentencing

Grand Haven psychologist gets license suspended after criminal sexual conduct sentencing file photo and last updated 2021-01-12 11:31:29-05 GRAND HAVEN, Mich. — A Grand Haven psychologist who was sentenced to jail in May for attempted fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct recently had his psychology license suspended for at least three years. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and Orlene Hawks, the director of the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs made the announcement Tuesday. The Board of Psychology’s Disciplinary Subcommittee approved a consent order and stipulation for William Kooistra on Dec. 17. The subcommittee’s action also required Kooistra to pay a $25,000 fine.

Grand Haven psychologist sentenced to jail for assault loses license to practice for at least 3 years

The psychologist was sentenced to jail last year for attempted fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct. Author: 13 ON YOUR SIDE Staff Published: 11:11 AM EST January 12, 2021 Updated: 1:26 PM EST January 12, 2021 LANSING, Mich. A Grand Haven psychologist who was sentenced to jail for attempted fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct has now had his psychology license suspended for at least three years, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Tuesday. The Board of Psychology’s Disciplinary Subcommittee approved a consent order and stipulation for William Kooistra on Dec. 17, suspending Kooistra’s license to practice psychology in Michigan for a minimum of three years.  The subcommittee’s action also required Kooistra to pay a $25,000 fine. According to the attorney general s office, if Kooistra wants to return to practice, he must petition the Board of Psychology for reinstatement consistent with the requirements of

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