Michigan Supreme Court suspends two judges
January 28, 2010
Michigan: The Michigan Supreme Court announced on January 28, that two judges, Judge Brenda Karen Sanders and Judge Charles C. Nebel will both be suspended without pay. Sanders, of the 26th Judicial District was reprimanded for running for mayor of the city of Detroit while being a judge and soliciting campaign contributions. Nebel, of the Alger/Schoolcraft County Probate Court, Michigan, was suspended for driving after drinking. Their suspension are 21 days and 90 days, respectively.[1]
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