Detroit mayor ordered jailed after bond violation

COREY WILLIAMS and ED WHITE, Associated Press

- A judge ordered Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to jail Thursday for violating the terms of his bond in his perjury case, a decision the judge said he would have made for any “John Six-Pack” defendant.

The mayor made an unauthorized trip to Canada last month, leading the county prosecutor’s office to request Kilpatrick be punished.

Only minutes earlier, the mayor offered an apology, telling District Court Judge Ronald Giles that for seven months, “I’ve been living in an incredible state of pressure and scrutiny.”

But Giles sent the mayor to jail anyway, telling him he would have given any defendant the same treatment.

“What matters to me though is how the court overall is perceived and how if it was not Kwame Kilpatrick sitting in that seat, if it was John Six-Pack sitting in that seat, what would I do? And that answer is simple,” he said.

Kilpatrick’s attorneys immediately headed across town to circuit court where they intended to ask a judge there to release their client on appeal.

“The judge did what he thought was right. We don’t agree,” said defense lawyer James Thomas

Earlier Thursday, Kilpatrick waived his right to a preliminary examination and will head to trial on perjury and other criminal charges that could land him in prison for up to 15 years.

  • Precious Daniels

    It troubles me that so that so many so my fellow Detroiters see this as a race issue…..but it isn’t a issue of race but content of character….which the mayor lacks.

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