Man Sentenced to Prison for Domestic Violence

This morning in the 33rd Circuit Court in Charlevoix County, David Michael Thomas, 32, of East Jordan, was sentence to serve 16 to 60 months in prison following his conviction for domestic violence, third offense.

Thomas had pleaded guilty on December 20, 2019. He was initially charged with two counts of domestic violence, third offense and one count of attempted domestic violence.

According to an affidavit filed in the case, on September 23, 2019, Thomas engaged in assaults on two different victims, pushing one and striking another in the face. He also allegedly attempted to push a third.

Court documents show that Thomas had been convicted of three prior felony drug charges and 10 prior misdemeanors.

 

About Allen Telgenhof

Allen Telgenhof is the Charlevoix County Prosecuting Attorney; he has been an attorney since 1989 and a high school baseball coach since 2005. Graduated from Clio High School, Michigan State University and Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Proud father of Ty, Ally, Will and Lou and husband to Erin.
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