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An excerpt from Peter Werbe s new novel set in Detroit, 1967 | Books | Detroit

Leni Sinclair Author, left, along with Deana Clamage and Leon Linderman, looking out windows of the Detroit Committee to End the War in Vietnam broken by Breakthrough, a right-wing, violent group. Circa 1966. Peter Werbe is a longtime Detroit political activist, a retired WRIF talk show host, and member of the Fifth Estate magazine editorial group. His new book, Summer on Fire: A Detroit Novel , is out now. In a summer marked by scorching temperatures and an urban uprising, Werbe s characters are thrust into tumultuous episodes of the 1967 Detroit rebellion, anti-war demonstrations, fighting fascists, rock n roll at the Grande, drugs, anarchism, the White Panther Party, Wilhelm Reich, and a bomb plot that provides what former Metro Times

Fact-finder says Wayne Co Judge Bruce Morrow violated code of conduct

Wayne County Judge Bruce Morrow violated Michigan s judicial code of conduct and canons during a 2019 murder trial by using sexually graphic and suggestive language during a conversation with two female prosecutors, according to a report released Tuesday by the commission. Among her findings in the 12-page report, former Ann Arbor trial judge Betty R. Widgeon concluded Morrow, a circuit court judge, used inappropriate graphic language during the trial of James Edward Matthews in the 2003 slaying of Camille Robinson.  The Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission, a government agency that oversees conduct by Michigan judges, filed a complaint against Morrow in Septembe.  Two Wayne County assistant prosecutors accused Morrow of making sexually suggestive and graphic comments during the  trial, some in the courtroom during a break in testimony and another in the judge s chambers.

Former Wayne County judge Isidore Torres dies at 73

Former Wayne County judge Isidore Torres dies at 73 Torres was first Hispanic judge in Wayne County court system 27-year judge died last week after contracting COVID-19 Isidore Torres was the first Hispanic judge in the Wayne County court system. Isidore Torres, the first Hispanic judge in the Wayne County courts system, died Jan. 12 at age 73. Torres, an ardent advocate for Latino communities, active Detroit businessman and family man, had been diagnosed with central nervous system lymphoma in September and underwent chemotherapy. He later contracted the coronavirus and died from complications of COVID-19, according to his son, Felipe Torres. He was treated at Beaumont Hospital in Troy.

Isidore Torres was first Hispanic judge in Wayne County system

When Isidore B. Torres told his high school guidance counselor he wanted to go to law school, he was told he should consider trade school instead. Not because the Bay City student did not have the smarts, but because becoming a lawyer was not the future many envisioned then for those with brown skin. Rather than being discouraged by racial discrimination and misguided advice, the future Wayne County Circuit Court judge turned it into motivation, said his son Felipe Torres, who is also an attorney. Judge Torres, who died Jan. 12 at age 73, was the son of a Mexican-born migrant farm worker who himself picked crops in Texas, Traverse City and Bay City before graduating from high school to get his bachelor s degree in criminal justice from Michigan State University and his law degree from Wayne State.

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