East Lansing serial killer Don Miller has a parole interview this week
Lansing State Journal
EAST LANSING - East Lansing serial killer Don Miller is scheduled to be interviewed by a member of the state s parole board this week, in what will be his ninth chance at parole.
State officials last denied Miller, 66, a prisoner at the G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility in Jackson, parole in 2016. If he serves his full sentence, Miller will be released in 2031.
In July 1979, Miller admitted to killing four women in East Lansing between Jan. 1, 1977, and Aug. 14, 1978.
The first, Martha Sue Young, had been engaged to marry Miller but ended their relationship just before she disappeared.
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Washtenaw County prosecutor partners with LGBTQ justice project
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit and Chief Assistant Prosecutor Victoria Burton-Harris were ceremonially sworn into office by Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget McCormack at the University of Michigan Law Quad courtyard in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021.Ryan Stanton | The Ann Arbor News
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WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – The Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office is joining forces with a statewide non-profit group to aid in protecting the county’s LGBTQ community.
Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit has partnered with the Fair Michigan Justice Project to expand its role in prosecuting serious crimes committed against members of the LGBTQ community, according to an announcement of the agreement released Tuesday, March 16.
Meridian Twp. police officers placed on leave pending use-of-force investigations
MERIDIAN TWP. – An undisclosed number of police officers are on leave while officials review their actions during an arrest this week.
Police responded to the 2000 block of Grand River Avenue on Wednesday afternoon for a retail fraud complaint and arrested a suspect in a parking lot, Meridian Township officials said in a news release.
A witness captured the arrest on video and gave it to police officials. Concerns were identified by the Meridian Township Police Department regarding the level and manner of force and how it was used to arrest the suspect, officials said in the release, noting criminal and internal investigations are underway.
Man sues Hertz over lost receipt that overturned his murder conviction after five years in prison Print this article
A Michigan man who was wrongly convicted of murder filed a lawsuit against the Hertz vehicle rental company after it allegedly misplaced a receipt that was exculpatory.
Herbert Alford, 47, was convicted of second-degree murder in 2016 for the 2011 fatal shooting of Michael Adams, 23. Hertz located the receipt that proved his alibi in 2018. In the trial that led to his initial conviction, prosecutors claimed that Alford shot Adams in the back over drugs, but the receipt showed that he had been renting a car at a Lansing airport about 20 minutes away from where Adams was killed.
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