- Posted August 02, 2013
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District court to conduct hearings at Frank Murphy Hall of Justice in Detroit
Starting this week, the Wayne County 36th District Court will hold its preliminary hearings at the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice, which houses the criminal division of the Wayne County Circuit Court.
The change will reduce the safety risks and time involved in transporting defendants from jail to 36th District Court, said Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Michael J. Talbot, the 36th District's special judicial administrator.
The change should also cut down on adjournments of preliminary hearings, Talbot added. Adjournments lead to increased jail time and delay, he said.
"The people who are involved in a preliminary exam--not only the defendant, but also the prosecutor, defense counsel, and law enforcement--work in the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice, but to attend preliminary hearings they had to come over to 36th District," Talbot explained.
"Very often, one or more of the people involved were in a hearing at Frank Murphy and could not make it to the 36th District in time for the hearing, so the court would adjourn the hearing, sometimes repeatedly.
"The result was that defendants were spending more time in jail - at taxpayer expense - and these cases were not being resolved in a timely way," the judge said. "By holding preliminary hearings at the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice, we are cutting out one of the primary causes of delay."
Judge Timothy M. Kenny, presiding judge of the Wayne County Circuit Court's Criminal Division, said that the change offers benefits for his court also.
"From the circuit court's perspective, having preliminary examinations in the circuit courthouse means that trial witnesses and attorneys will be more readily available for circuit court proceedings," Kenny said.
"Moreover, police officers frequently testify in multiple cases on the same day, so by having preliminary examinations at Frank Murphy, we're reducing police officers' travel time and associated delays."
Wayne County 36th District Court Judge Kevin Robbins will serve as presiding judge of a group of four other 36th District judges assigned to hear preliminary hearings.
Published: Fri, Aug 2, 2013
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