Michael I. Tinney is challenging the incumbent judge for a seat on the 23rd District Court in Wayne County, City of Taylor.
Tinney is a graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. He has served as an Administrative Law Judge for the State of Michigan, overseeing and deciding cases involving Unemployment Insurance Appeals. Prior to this role, Tinney worked as an Assistant Prosecutor in the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office and was assigned to the General Trials Unit. He served on Taylor’s Board of Ethics and was elected by the Board to be the Chairman Pro Tem.
According to his campaign website, if elected to the 23rd District Court, Tinney’s vision for Taylor includes: a fair and impartial approach to the bench; expanding access to the court; protection of the Constitution; improving relationships between the community, the court, and law enforcement agencies; and breaking down legal barriers for indigent civil and criminal litigants.
Tinney has received endorsements from labor unions, judges, current and former elected officials, law enforcement officials, prosecutors, and community leaders.
For more information about Michael I. Tinney, including a full list of endorsements, please visit his campaign website at tinneyforjudge.com.
Michael I. Tinney is challenging the incumbent judge for a seat on the 23rd District Court in Wayne County, City of Taylor.
Tinney is a graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. He has served as an Administrative Law Judge for the State of Michigan, overseeing and deciding cases involving Unemployment Insurance Appeals. Prior to this role, Tinney worked as an Assistant Prosecutor in the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office and was assigned to the General Trials Unit. He served on Taylor’s Board of Ethics and was elected by the Board to be the Chairman Pro Tem.
According to his campaign website, if elected to the 23rd District Court, Tinney’s vision for Taylor includes: a fair and impartial approach to the bench; expanding access to the court; protection of the Constitution; improving relationships between the community, the court, and law enforcement agencies; and breaking down legal barriers for indigent civil and criminal litigants.
Tinney has received endorsements from labor unions, judges, current and former elected officials, law enforcement officials, prosecutors, and community leaders.
For more information about Michael I. Tinney, including a full list of endorsements, please visit his campaign website at tinneyforjudge.com.