June 29, 2009
LANSING
-Attorney General Mike Cox today made
the following statement regarding the recent conviction of Detroit City
Councilwoman Monica Conyers:
"As of Friday, June 26, 2009, Monica Conyers
stands convicted of conspiracy to commit bribery in connection with her position
as a member of the Detroit City Council.
As a result of that conviction, Monica
Conyers has vacated her office by the operation of state law.
My office will respect Detroit City Council
President Ken Cockrel's attempt to resolve the situation. However, if Conyers
does not resign tomorrow, my office will take court action to remove her from
office.
My interest is ensuring that the law is
followed."
On
Friday, June 26, 2009, Detroit City Council-woman Monica Conyers pleaded guilty
to one count of conspiring to commit bribery. Attorney General Cox cited
MCL 201.3,
which says that upon conviction of a felony, the office is automatically
vacated. If Conyers does not resign tomorrow, Cox's office will move according
to state statute to remove her from office.
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