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Judge Christina Mims has approved the order to destroy all of the arrest records, fingerprints and biometric data from the ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNFormer GRPD officer’s arrest records to be destroyed after murder mistrial
A judge will consider whether to destroy the arrest records of a former Grand Rapids police officer who was charged with ...
The Kent County prosecutor said a lack of jurors willing to compromise could be one reason for the uptick in mistrials this year.
Christopher Schurr, a former Grand Rapids police officer, wants records surrounding his high-profile murder case removed from law enforcement databases.
The records from former Grand Rapids Police officer Christopher Schurr's murder trial are set to be destroyed, pending a final hearing later this month.
The chief's update comes months after a jury was deadlocked in former officer Christopher Schurr's case in the death of Patrick Lyoya. "We have seen progress in two things.
Patrick Lyoya was shot and killed by a police officer just one month after Winstrom started in Grand Rapids.
Dorcas Lyoya, the mother of Patrick Lyoya, wipes her eyes as she walks to a parked car outside the Kent County Courthouse. Lyoya's parents left the courthouse after a mistrial verdict in the trial ...
Following Lyoya's death, Schurr was charged with second-degree murder in a criminal case that ultimately ended in a mistrial in May.
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