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St Joseph County officials plan to discuss whether to approve a staffing request for the prosecutor s office

By Jef Rietsma Journal Correspondent St. Joseph County officials plan to discuss whether to approve a staffing request for the prosecutor’s office. The matter was raised Wednesday at the executive committee meeting, when commissioners heard a grim report from prosecutor David Marvin. He said the current backlog, along with a projected need for an additional attorney on-staff justifies the request. Marvin offered some eye-popping numbers concerning circuit court felony cases, based on figures provided to him from judge Paul Stutesman. “Circuit court felony cases are the big crimes that happen here – not that the little crimes don’t matter – and (Stutesman) said in a year there are 300 or more felonies that go through in a year,” Marvin said. “As of January this year, there are 600… that kind of tells you a number of things.”

I have to be sober, says former prosecutor at drunken-driving sentencing

‘I have to be sober,’ says former prosecutor at drunken-driving sentencing Updated Jan 28, 2021; Posted Jan 28, 2021 Former St. Joseph County Prosecutor John McDonough pleaded guilty Thursday, Jan. 28 in Kalamazoo County District Court to operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired. The charge stemmed from a May 11 crash near Three Rivers, Michigan. (MLive file photo) Facebook Share KALAMAZOO, MI Getting arrested and getting sober saved his life, former St. Joseph County Prosecutor John McDonough told the court Thursday. McDonough, who was charged by the state attorney general with operating under the influence of alcohol and having open intoxicants in a motor vehicle after a May 11 crash near Three Rivers, pleaded guilty Jan. 28 to an added count of operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired.

McDonough sentenced to 1 year probation - News - Sturgis Journal - Sturgis, MI

Former St. Joseph County prosecutor John McDonough was sentenced Thursday to one year of probation, along with other conditions.Appearing before Kalamazoo County District Court Judge Vincent Westra, McDonough, 41, learned his fate after pleading guilty to the charge of operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired.In exchange for McDonough’s guilty plea, Westra agreed to drop two additional charges. As a term of his probation, McDonough was ordered to continue treatment for alcohol

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