Michigan - It's days -- not years -- in jail, probation
A Detroit police officer accused of taking almost $27,000 from an auto-theft tip line is to be sentenced on a misdemeanor charge, not the five felonies he was charged with in July.
The change means Stevie Perry, 39, who pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge in October, is to spend 32 days in jail and receive 2 years of probation rather than face as many as 14 years in prison if he were to be convicted on only the most serious of t
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