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41-B District Court budgets approved after judge warns of $104,000 shortfall
Summary
The commission approved amended 2024 and the 2025 budgets for the 41‑B District Court after Chief Judge Sebastian Lucido described a roughly $104,000 shortfall driven by lower ticketing and misdemeanor caseloads since COVID and urged support while state funding discussions continue.
The Mount Clemens City Commission voted to approve an amended 2024 budget and the 2025 budget for the 41‑B District Court after a presentation from the court's chief judge.
Judge Sebastian Lucido told the commission the court faces about a $104,000 shortfall largely tied to declines in citations and misdemeanor filings since the COVID‑19 pandemic. "Our misdemeanors are down 44%" and "our tickets are down 37%," Lucido said, describing…
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