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Pandemic-era lawsuit over gun at Michigan Zoom meeting is settled for $100,000


TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan county has settled a lawsuit over an elected official who flashed a rifle during a COVID-19-era public meeting on Zoom.

Patricia MacIntosh accused Ron Clous of trying to silence her right to free speech when he displayed the rifle during a 2021 meeting of Grand Traverse County commissioners.

The county last week approved a $100,000 deal with MacIntosh, the Traverse City Record-Eagle reported. Insurance will cover it. Clous, who is no longer a commissioner, also apologized.

“While not my intent, I understand that my actions in getting my rifle could reasonably have caused you to feel uncomfortable or intimidated, and for that, I apologize,” Clous wrote.

The incident occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic when the county board held public meetings over video conference. During the public comment period, MacIntosh had urged commissioners to make a statement opposing anti-government extremists, a few weeks after the U.S. Capitol riot.

That’s when Clous, a commissioner who was participating from home, left the screen and returned with a rifle.

After paying legal fees, MacIntosh said she might create a scholarship fund with the balance of the money.

She said she would not have sued if Clous had said, “I’m sorry. I didn’t realize how stupid this was.”

Attorney discusses ‘Litigating Coerced Confessions’ in webinar June 11


The State Appellate Defender Office and the Criminal Defense Resource Center will present a webinar on “Litigating Coerced Confessions: Using the social science of coerced confessions in suppression arguments, trial strategy, and post-conviction claims” Wednesday, June 11, from noon to 1:30 p.m. via Zoom.  

This training will provide defense attorneys with new tools with which to litigate their confession cases at the pre-trial, trial, and post-conviction stages.

The training will also discuss raising novel postconviction claims—namely, a newly-discovered evidence claim based on the evolution of the science on confessions and interrogations.

Speaking at the webinar will be Lauren Gottesman, a staff attorney with the Strategic Litigation Department of the Innocence Project.

To register for the webinar, visit www.sado.org/go/FC25.  Anyone with questions may email cdrc@sado.org.




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