LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – A former Blackman-
David Lubahn was bound over to Jackson County’s 4th Circuit Court
He appeared today for a hearing in 54-B District Court before Judge Richard D. Ball, who presided over the case due to the judges in Jackson County’s 12th District Court recusing themselves from hearing the case.
Charges against Lubahn were announced by Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office in September.
Lubahn was among law enforcement responding to a report of shots fired near a hotel in Blackman Township on Oct. 23, 2019. After locating the suspects, officers discovered a gun safe and key in a hotel room. Lubahn used the key to open the safe, searching it without legal authorization, and located a gun.
After searching the safe, Lubahn then presented
Lubahn is to be arraigned in the 4th Circuit Court in Jackson County. A date has not yet been set.
Attorney General Nessel added that the fair and unbiased prosecution of crimes committed by law enforcement and elected and other public officials remains a top priority, who has made public integrity a focus throughout her term as Attorney General.
Lubahn’s case is just one of several involving public officials and members of law enforcement that Nessel’s office has prosecuted due to requests from other agencies and prosecutors to avoid conflicts of interest.
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