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Michigan Problem-Solving Courts Help Lower Recidivism, Unemployment Rates

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Monday, 19 April 2021 / Published in News, News Release
LANSING, MI, April 15, 2021 – During a live-streamed virtual news conference, Michigan Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth T. Clement today announced the publication of the FY 2020 Problem-Solving Courts Annual Report, highlighting the success
Problem-Solving Court; Sobriety Court; DWI Court

Huron County Prosecutor Tim Rutkowski announces he is running for reelection this fall

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Saturday, 18 April 2020 / Published in News, News Release
Timothy J Rutkowski is pleased to announce that he is again seeking the office of Huron County Prosecuting Attorney.

Federal Tobacco 21: The Law of the Land

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Tim Rutkowski
Monday, 20 January 2020 / Published in News
Release: January 20, 2020 Contact: Tim Rutkowski, Huron County Prosecutor, (989) 269-9255 In December 2019, Congress passed, and the President signed, a $1.37 trillion spending bill that included a provision to raise
Drugs

Senior Trial Attorney David Wallace Awarded the MATCP Sauter Award

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Monday, 26 August 2019 / Published in News, News Release
At the 92nd PAAM Annual Conference, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney David J. Wallace was presented with the MATCP Jeff Sauter Treatment Court Award.

Put Your Phone Away or Get Ready to Pay

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Tuesday, 10 April 2018 / Published in News, News Release, Traffic Safety
Distracted driving has become one of the most common reasons for vehicle crashes on America’s roads. That’s why the Huron County Prosecutor’s Office is partnering with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to raise awareness about the potentially deadly risks from texting while driving. From April 12 to 16, 2018, as part of the U Drive. U Text. U Pay.campaign, law enforcement will be watching closely for distracted drivers.

Alcohol Awareness Month

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Wednesday, 04 April 2018 / Published in Drug Addiction, News
The facts are staggering; the tragedy enormous; the solution difficult.   Did you know that alcohol is the most commonly misused substance consumed in the United States?  Did you know that

Senior Trial Attorney David Wallace Elected Treasurer of MATCP

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Thursday, 15 March 2018 / Published in News, News Release
News Release Wednesday, March 14, 2018 – Grand Rapids.  At the 19th Annual Training Conference for the Michigan Association of Treatment Court Professionals (MATCP) Huron County Senior Trial Attorney David

Traffic Crashes: They’re Not “Accidents”

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Tuesday, 06 February 2018 / Published in News, Traffic Safety
All over the planet, a traffic crash is called an accident. It doesn’t matter if it is a vehicle hitting a tree without causing any injury, or a person getting injured, or worse case, someone dying in a crash; all of these collisions are routinely called accidents. However, with 94% of traffic crashes caused by human error,[1] the vast majority of crashes are never really “accidents.”

Court Dismisses Felony Assault Charge

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Wednesday, 13 December 2017 / Published in News, News Release
Judge Herrington ruled that while he believed Richard Krohn was reasonably afraid of an assault, he did not believe it was the defendant’s intent to harm or assault Richard Krohn. The court recognized the lower standard of probable cause, but found insufficient evidence that the defendant intended to assault Richard Krohn, that it was the Defendant’s intent to stop the tractor from being taken

Winter Driving: 5 Tips to Arrive Safely

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Tim Rutkowski
Monday, 20 November 2017 / Published in News, Traffic Safety
With the weather change, it is important to consider some useful tips for driving safely during this time of the year. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and AAA have put together a number of suggestions for safe winter driving.

Domestic Violence: Continuing the effort to end it.

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Thursday, 12 October 2017 / Published in Crimes Against a Person, News
Malcolm Gladwell in his book The Tipping Point states that a pivotal turning point occurs in “that magic moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips, and spreads like wildfire.”  Did you know that by the year 1920 all states had made “wife beating” illegal?   Astonishingly, it would take another fifty years before the tipping point would occur and society would begin to see domestic violence as something far more insidious than “just a family matter”.
Domestic Violence

Attorney General Finds No Wrongdoing

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Thursday, 17 August 2017 / Published in News, News Release
In 2014, Sheriff Hanson alleged that Prosecutor Rutkowski committed public misconduct and requested the Attorney General’s office investigate his allegation. On Monday, July 17, 2017, the Michigan Attorney General’s Office declared that they found “no wrongdoing in the handling of this matter.” After conducting an extensive and thorough investigation, neither Attorney General Schuette nor his investigators had any concerns on how the Special Prosecutor was appointed or how the case was resolved by the Special Prosecutor.
Kelly HansonMichigan Attorney General
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