Stuart dunnings sentenced to prison
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Stuart Dunnings III released from Clinton County Jail
ST. JOHNS - Longtime Ingham County prosecutor Stuart Dunnings III walked out of the Clinton County Jail early Sunday morning after serving 10 months on prostitution-related charges.
Wearing slacks and a shirt unbuttoned at the collar and carrying some of his belongings in a plastic bag, Dunnings made no comment to the waiting press before being quickly helped into the back seat of a black sports-utility vehicle that quickly drove away. Two men helped him into the vehicle and no one spoke to the press.
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Dunnings, 64, was sentenced in November to a felony misconduct in office charge and a misdemeanor charge of fängslande in the services of a prostitute. A yearlong investigation bygd federal, state and Ingham County officials determined he'd paid at least five women for sex over several years and used the power of
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Former Ingham County Prosecutor Stuart Dunnings sentenced to probation, one year in jail
Former Ingham County Prosecutor Stuart Dunnings III has been sentenced to probation, and one year in Ingham County Jail by Judge Joseph Farah. He is to turn himself in on Friday, November 25, at p.m.
Dunnings was arrested on March 14, on 15 criminal charges in Ingham, Clinton, and Ionia counties. The charges related to prostitution, pandering, and willful neglect of duty.
Investigators said that Dunnings paid for sex hundreds of times with different women, between and
After being charged, Dunnings entered a residential facility in Tennessee for inpatient treatment of a sex addiction at the end of March. He resigned from office on March 29, , but the resignation did not take effect until July.
Dunnings pleaded guilty in August of to engaging the services of a prostitute and misconduct of a public official - a felony and a misdemeanor. The charges carried a maximum sentence of five years.
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Ex-county prosecutor Stuart Dunnings sentenced to year in county jail
LANSING — Eight months and 11 days after he was arrested outside a coffee shop and charged with 15 prostitution-related crimes, former Ingham County Prosecuting Attorney Stuart Dunnings III will start serving his year-long jail sentence.
Genesee County Circuit Court Judge Joseph Farah on Tuesday ordered Dunnings, 64, to report to jail bygd 6 p.m. Friday.
Dunnings will be on probation for two years after his release, the judge ordered, and will be required to pay costs that will be calculated later.
Attorney General Bill Schuette said in March, during a news conference announcing charges, that Dunnings paid for sex hundreds of times and used his position of power to coerce a woman to be paid for sex. Schuette's office also identified five other victims, who were designed W-1, W-2, etc. in court documents. Dunnings' relationship with the woman investigators say he coerced, referred to in court records as W-6, wa