What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan (Upper MI)
This is for a friend that comes into our St. Vincent DePaul Store in Ontonagon, MI She wrote a letter to the editor of the local paper, I was shocked when I read this...
Letter to the Editor:
To whom it may concern, my son was killed in Ontonagon and on one has been convicted of this crime. I requested under the Freedom of Information Act any and all information regarding my son's investigation and was called by the Ontonagon County Prosecutor's to come up and get the information that they had, when I found out they didn't even have a police report.
A new detective with Michigan State Police had taken over the case as the investigating detective retired and when I asked what was being done regarding my son's case he told me Mr. Jessup had closed the case. My question is how do you close a case when you don't even have a police report?
Mr. Jessup spends more time with the closure of Smurfit-Stone then he does doing the job he was hired for and now he wants to be a judge!
I'm very bitter in the way this investigation was handled and I truly feel that if this had happened anywhere else there would have been a different outcome.
Now I am hoping you can tell me what she can do. She can't afford a lawyer because she is on Disability since she lost her arm in Hurricane Katrina.
Thank you very much for any help you can give me to pass on.
This is for a friend that comes into our St. Vincent DePaul Store in Ontonagon, MI She wrote a letter to the editor of the local paper, I was shocked when I read this...
Letter to the Editor:
To whom it may concern, my son was killed in Ontonagon and on one has been convicted of this crime. I requested under the Freedom of Information Act any and all information regarding my son's investigation and was called by the Ontonagon County Prosecutor's to come up and get the information that they had, when I found out they didn't even have a police report.
A new detective with Michigan State Police had taken over the case as the investigating detective retired and when I asked what was being done regarding my son's case he told me Mr. Jessup had closed the case. My question is how do you close a case when you don't even have a police report?
Mr. Jessup spends more time with the closure of Smurfit-Stone then he does doing the job he was hired for and now he wants to be a judge!
I'm very bitter in the way this investigation was handled and I truly feel that if this had happened anywhere else there would have been a different outcome.
Now I am hoping you can tell me what she can do. She can't afford a lawyer because she is on Disability since she lost her arm in Hurricane Katrina.
Thank you very much for any help you can give me to pass on.
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