Former Jackson-area police officer accused of perjury heads to jury trial
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
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JACKSON COUNTY, MI – The case of a former police officer accused of lying under oath is moving toward a jury trial.
David Lubahn, 52, waived his right to a preliminary examination Feb. 10. His case was heard before 54-B District Judge Richard Ball in East Lansing.
The former Blackman-Leoni Township Department of Public Safety officer is accused of one felony count of perjury other than a court proceeding and one common law offense of misconduct in office, per court records.
Lubahn was fired with cause by a unanimous vote during a virtual Blackman Township Board of Trustees meeting Dec. 21.
Jackson-area police officer fired after being criminally charged with perjury, misconduct
Updated Dec 23, 2020;
Posted Dec 23, 2020
Blackman-Leoni Department of Public Safety Officer David Lubahn was fired Dec. 21, 2020, after he was criminal charged with perjury and an internal investigation.MLive Media Group
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BLACKMAN TWP., MI – A Blackman-Leoni Township Department of Public Safety officer facing two felony charges has been fired from his job.
Officer David Lubhan was fired with cause by a unanimous vote during a virtual Blackman Township Board of Trustees meeting on Monday, Dec. 21. This comes after criminal charges were issued by the Michigan Attorney’s General Office and a completed internal investigation by the public safety department.