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March 6, 2025 Contact: [email protected] Gov. Whitmer Makes Appointments to the Bench LANSING, Mich. —Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the upcoming appointment of Andrew Stevens to the 65-A District Court in Clinton County.
“I’m proud to appoint Andrew to the bench in Clinton County,” said Governor Whitmer. “As a former prosecutor in Ingham County myself, I know that he brings decades of invaluable experience to the position. Andrew will keep families safe and uphold the rule of law.”
65-A DISTRICT COURT- CLINTON COUNTY
Andrew Stevens is currently an assistant prosecutor at the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office, where he has served for over fifteen years. In this role, Stevens has held various professional assignments and currently serves as the District Court Unit Chief, supervising attorneys and acting as a resource and homicide prosecutor in the Complex Crimes Division. Stevens is also involved in community and educational initiatives. He serves on the Lansing Community College—Eaton Regional Education Service Agency Advisory Committee and is a presenter for the Michigan State University Police Department Citizens Academy.
Andrew Stevens holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Michigan State University and a Juris Doctor from the Michigan State University College of Law.
“I humbly thank Governor Whitmer for this incredible honor and distinction,” said Andrew Stevens. “Every day of the past fifteen years, it has been my privilege to represent the People of the State of Michigan and uphold the vow of justice. I look forward to continuing that commitment as I boldly serve the residents of Clinton County on the 65A District Court.”
This appointment will be made to fill a partial term following the resignation of Judge Michael Clarizio. Judge Stevens’s term will commence on April 14, 2025, and expire at twelve o’clock noon on January 1, 2027.
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