August 8
August 8, 2008
DETROIT - Attorney General Mike Cox today announced that his office has
filed two felony counts against the Mayor of Detroit, Kwame Kilpatrick. Cox
filed the charges following a Michigan State Police investigation into
allegations that Kilpatrick assaulted a Wayne County Sheriff's Deputy and an
investigator with the Wayne County Prosecutor's office, who were attempting to
serve a subpoena to Bobby Ferguson on Thursday, July 24.
"There is no excuse for assaulting or interfering with an officer in the
performance of his or her duty. These officers
were victims of an assault; but our judicial system is no less a victim,"
said Cox. "Today's decision is based on the facts, and the facts support the
charges."
Since one of the alleged victims is a Wayne County Sheriff Deputy, Sheriff
Warren Evans requested that the Michigan State Police investigate. The Attorney
General's office took the case because the Deputy who was assaulted is assigned
to the Wayne County Prosecutor's office and the investigator involved in the
assault works for the Prosecutor's office.
Kilpatrick is charged with two counts of Assaulting or Obstructing a Police
Officer. Each count carries a maximum of two years in prison and/or a fine of
not more than $2,000.
A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and a defendant is presumed innocent
until and unless proven guilty.
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