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Greene appointed Montmorency County probate judge | News, Sports, Jobs

News File Photo Lora Greene ATLANTA Alpena attorney Lora Greene will preside over the Montmorency County probate court, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced today. Filling a vacancy left by retiring Judge Benjamin Bolser, Greene will fill a partial term as probate judge for the county, until Jan. 1, 2023. To serve the remainder of Bolser’s term, through 2024, Greene would have to run for reelection in November 2022. Greene, an Atlanta resident, owns a private practice in Alpena and serves as public administrator for Alpena County. Alpena County Circuit Court cases over which Bolser presided in the past year may be reassigned to Greene, but that determination will be made by the State Court Administrative Office, according to Judge Ed Black of the 26th Circuit Court.

Bolser retiring after eight years on the bench in Alpena, Montmorency counties | News, Sports, Jobs

Witness says he lied about assault | News, Sports, Jobs

jriddle@thealpenanews.com ALPENA An Alpena man wants to take back his guilty plea in an assault case after his victim claimed the assault never happened. Damien Michael Smith, now 26, was sentenced in 2015 to two years in prison after he admitted to threatening a man with a gun in an Alpena apartment building. The man Smith said he accosted, Christopher Medlin, told Judge Benjamin Bolser in Alpena’s 26th Circuit Court Court on Monday that he lied when he told police about the incident. Medlin, now 24, was arrested on drug charges in 2014. During interrogation after his arrest, police promised to go easy on Medlin if he gave them information about Smith, Medlin told the court.

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