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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 30, 2025 |
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LANSING – Yesterday, Ronald Leggitt, 44, of Marshall, was sentenced by the Honorable John G. McBain Jr. in the 4th Judicial Circuit Court in Jackson County to 2 years’ probation with the first 7 days to be served in jail for assaulting a county jail inmate under his supervision at the Hillsdale County Jail in December of 2021, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Leggitt pled guilty to one count of Misconduct in Office and one count of Aggravated Assault in November 2024. Leggitt has also permanently relinquished his MCOLES certification, a requisite for employment as a police officer in the state of Michigan.
“With this conviction, Mr. Leggitt has been stripped of his ability to serve as a police officer in Michigan, preventing him from harming others who would have been under his authority,” said Attorney General Nessel at the time Leggitt pled. “My Department remains committed to holding accountable those who abuse their positions.”
In the early morning hours of December 16th, 2021, a woman was brought into custody at the Hillsdale County jail, where Leggitt was supervising operations and staff. Staff at the jail were informed the woman had resisted officers during the arrest. At the jail, she continued to exhibit resistant and disruptive behavior. Over the course of 80 minutes, Leggitt assaulted the inmate six times with aerosol subject restraint, commonly known as mace or pepper spray, spraying the chemical irritant into her face from a distance of mere inches. During five of the six assaults, the victim was secured in an emergency restraint chair, where she was restrained in wrist and ankle cuffs as well as a chest restraint.
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