WMU-Cooley Professor Anthony Flores was sworn in as 54A District Court judge by Magistrate Patricia Morris of Eastern District of Michigan Federal Court during a judicial investiture ceremony on June 2, at the Tony Benavides Lansing City Council Chambers.
Flores, a 1992 graduate of WMU-Cooley, has taught at the law school since 2005 and most recently taught courses in criminal procedure and evidence and has served as vice chair for the law school’s Faculty Governance. Previously, he was an assistant prosecuting attorney for Mecosta County, and was unit chief at the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office where he handled child abuse cases.
He was appointed to the bench by Gov. Whitmer in March to fill the remainder of the term held by retired Judge Louise Alderson.
Photo courtesy of WMU-Cooley Law
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