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Gregory C. Pittman

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Gregory C. Pittman

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Muskegon County Probate Court
Tenure
Present officeholder

Education

Bachelor's

Michigan State University, 1983

Law

Indiana University, 1987


Gregory C. Pittman is a judge for the Muskegon County Probate Court in Michigan.[1] He was appointed to the court by Governor John Engler in 1998 and his current term expired on January 1, 2019. [2]

Education

Pittman received his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University in 1983 and his J.D. from Indiana University in 1987.[2]

Career

Pittman has worked in both the public sector and the private practice of law. He served with the Michigan Department of Commerce, the Kent County Public Defenders Office and as a Magistrate for the 60th Judicial District. He worked with the firm Williams, Hughes, Corwin and Sinninger and as adjunct family member at Muskegon Community College.[2]

Awards and associations

  • Appointed member, Governor's Task Force for Children's Justice
  • Former president, Muskegon Heights Public Schools Board of Trustees
  • Former trustee, Muskegon Area Intermediate School District
  • Member, Community Foundation for Muskegon County Board of Trustees
  • Member, Hackley Hospital Board of Trustees
  • Co-Founder, Muskegon Responsible Fathers Initiative
  • Fellow, Michigan Bar Association Foundation[2]

2012 election

Pittman was re-elected after running unopposed in 2012.[3] [4][5]

See also: Michigan judicial elections, 2012 - Probate Courts

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