
Judge Donald E. Shelton was a Circuit Judge in Ann Arbor, Michigan for almost 25 years. During his time on the bench, he served as Chief Judge of the Circuit, Juvenile and Probate Courts. The Michigan Constitution requires that judges leave the bench at age 70. Since then, he has been a Professor at the University of Michigan Dearborn where he most recently served as the Director of the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program and Director of the University’s Justice Reform Project. Born in J
Read morePhD 2010, University of Nevada
MS 2007, Eastern Michigan University
JD 1969, University of Michigan Law School
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