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Wendling, Michael

Michael Wendling
Saint Clair County Prosecuting Attorney
201 McMorran Boulevard, Ste. 3300
Port Huron, Michigan 48060
(810) 985-2400
https://www.stclaircount…

Additional Affiliations:
Michigan Department of the Attorney General
Saint Clair County Prosecuting Attorney
Prosecutor Misconduct No. 1663714112 - 988339629
April 21, 2021
Attorney Misconduct
Employer: Saint Clair County Prosecuting Attorney

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Michigan Brady List
State of Michigan
Gretchen Whitmer, Governor
P.O. Box 30013
Lansing, MI 48909
(517) 335-7858
Secretary of State
Jocelyn Benson, Secretary of State
Department of Justice
Dana Nessel, Attorney General
Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards
Gregory Zyburt, Director
927 Centennial Way
Lansing, MI 48913
(517) 636-7864
[email protected]
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Michigan Freedom of Information Act

Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. §15.231 et seq.

The Michigan Freedom of Information Act, enacted in 1977,  is a series of laws designed to guarantee that the public has access to public records of government bodies at all levels in Michigan. Records are defined as a writing which encompasses handwriting, typing, printing, photographing, photocopying, and every other means of recording, and includes letters, words, pictures, sounds, or symbols, or combinations thereof, or other means of recording or retaining meaningful content prepared, owned, used, in the possession of, or retained by a public body in the performance of an official function, from the time it is created."

Any person other than incarcerated felons may request public records in Michigan. A person who asks for access to public records is not required to justify his or her request. A person can use the information any way they please. The Michigan Freedom of Information Act allows 5 days for any response to record requests.

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We the People have a Right to Know according to the Supreme Court of the United States [SCOTUS], past Presidents (of both major political parties), Congress, and the United States Department of Justice. As an expression of that Right to Know, we have coordinated valuable information from a number of resources into a single, public-facing, searchable database. 

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Society wins not only when the guilty are convicted but when criminal trials are fair; our system of the administration of justice suffers when any accused is treated unfairly.

- William O. Douglas, Associate Justice
Supreme Court of the United States

Authorities

  • US Freedom of Information Act (1967)
  • US State Sunshine Laws
  • Open Government Act (2007)
  • Open Government Initiative (2009)
  • US Department of Justice - Giglio Policy
  • Open Government Directive (2009)

Precedents

  • Jencks v. United States (1957)
  • Brady v. Maryland (1963)
  • Giglio v. United States (1972)
  • United States v. Abel (1984)
  • United States v. Bagley (1985)
  • Strickler v. Greene (1999)
  • United States v. Ruiz (2002)
  • People v. Uribe (2008)

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  • A Path Towards Qualified Immunity Reform
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  • Enforce Remedies for Non Compliance

Society wins not only when the guilty are convicted but when criminal trials are fair; our system of the administration of justice suffers when any accused is treated unfairly.

- William O. Douglas, Associate Justice
Supreme Court of the United States

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  • Ensure Enforcement Discretion
  • Empower Prosecutorial Disclosure
  • Enable Judicial Oversight
  • Build TRUST Through Transparency
  • Demonstrate Accountability
  • Enforce Remedies for Non Compliance

Authorities

  • US Freedom of Information Act (1967)
  • US State Sunshine Laws
  • Open Government Act (2007)
  • Open Government Initiative (2009)
  • US Department of Justice - Giglio Policy
  • Open Government Directive (2009)

Precedents

  • Jencks v. United States (1957)
  • Brady v. Maryland (1963)
  • Giglio v. United States (1972)
  • United States v. Abel (1984)
  • United States v. Bagley (1985)
  • Strickler v. Greene (1999)
  • United States v. Ruiz (2002)
  • People v. Uribe (2008)

Open Letters

  • Attorney Generals
  • Prosecutors
  • Public Defenders
  • State "Regulatory" Bars
  • State Governors
  • State Supreme Courts

Articles

  • The Evolution to a "Platform of Record"
  • Modern Standards for Execution of Service in the US
  • Accountability of the Criminal Legal System
  • A Path Towards Qualified Immunity Reform
  • Mass Exonerations to Rectify Wrongful Convictions
  • Organized Obstacles to Law Enforcement Reform
  • Police Union Involvement in Politics
  • Potential Impeachment Disclosure [PID] Databases

Sources

  • Attorney Generals
  • Citizen Reporters
  • Law Enforcement Organizations [LEOrgs]
  • Peace Officer Standards & Training [POST]
  • Private Citizens
  • Prosecutors
  • State Bars

Records

  • Brady Offenses
  • Citizen Reports
  • Decertification
  • Do Not Call [Giglio]
  • Officer Complaints
  • Prosecutor Complaints
  • Use-of-Force Reports

Resources

  • Amicus Curiea Brief
  • Conviction Integrity Unit
  • Conviction Review Unit
  • Judicial Complaints
  • Private Companies
  • US Federal Agencies
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