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Conesus woman charged with DWI, felony unlicensed operation

LIVONIA – A Conesus woman was charged with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on Big Tree Road, reports the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy Michael Donals was assigned to the Sheriff’s Office STOP DWI Unit about 12:30 a.m. March 6 when he initiated a traffic stop for an alleged violation of state Vehicle and Traffic Law. The operator of the vehicle was identified as Tanya M. Latone, 40, from Conesus. During the stop, the deputy suspected that Latone was under the influence of alcohol. The deputy did conduct a DWI investigation, which included the performance of standardized field sobriety tests. At the conclusion of the roadside investigation, Latone was taken into custody for DWI, the Sheriff’s Office said.

WHMI 93 5 Local News : Citing Prosecutorial Misconduct , Judge Vacates Rape Verdict

March 12, 2021 By Jon King / jking@whmi.com The guilty verdict of a Brighton-area man for raping a teenage girl at a golf course has been vacated by a local judge. In court Thursday morning, Livingston County Judge Michael Hatty read a ten-page opinion from the bench concerning the verdict against 22-year-old Zachary Lally of Green Oak Township. Lally’s attorneys had sought a new trial based on allegations that Assistant Prosecutor Pamela Maas solicited perjured testimony from a detective in the case. Hatty referenced several examples of what he termed “prosecutorial misconduct” that resulted in Lally “being denied a fair and impartial trial.” He then concluded that a new trial was warranted.

Livingston County judge grants new trial in rape case

One year after a jury convicted Zachary Lally of rape, Livingston County Chief Judge Michael Hatty granted him a new trial. On March 11, 2020, Lally, 22, of Greek Oak Township was found guilty of three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct causing personal injury and one count each of second-degree criminal sexual conduct causing injury and assault with intent to commit sexual penetration. The victim in the case testified Lally raped her multiple times in the fall of 2018 in Green Oak Township.  Tom Kizer, one of Lally s attorneys, filed a motion in June asking for a new trial, claiming former Livingston County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Pamela Maas committed several instances of misconduct.

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