Traverse City News and Events

Derek Bailey Trials Consolidated

July 28, 2015

Former Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians Tribal Councilor Derek Bailey will face one trial instead of two after attorneys Monday agreed to consolidate the hearings of two separate alleged victims. Bailey is charged with five counts of criminal sexual conduct involving two female minors.

At Monday's pretrial conference in 13th Circuit Court, Leelanau County Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Doug Donaldson also agreed to turn over possible digital evidence against Bailey to defense attorney Craig Elhart by the end of August. Donaldson told The Ticker his office was still waiting for the analysis of Bailey's phone and computer devices to be completed. In regards to a request by Elhart to obtain victim therapy records, Judge Philip Rodgers ordered the records be submitted to the court marked 'personal and confidential.' Rodgers will review the files for any potential exculpatory evidence that should be turned over to the defense.

While a new consolidated trial date has not yet been set for Bailey, Donaldson told The Ticker he anticipated it could be October before trial begins.

Comment

County Commissioners Approve New MSU-E Home, Near Project Alpha Design

Read More >>

Delta Expands Seasonal Atlanta Service at TVC

Read More >>

Election Results for Grand Traverse County

Read More >>

Chrissy Ingersoll Wins 2025 Agent of the Year

Read More >>

Join Us for Recess FRIDAY at the TC Curling Club!

Read More >>

Hagerty Announces Return-to-the-Office Plan, Will Bring 500 Employees Back Downtown Starting Next Year

Read More >>

Camp Greilick, Rehmann Farm, Slope Rules on East Bay Agenda

Read More >>

Big Game Hunting: What's the Forecast?

Read More >>

It Takes A Village: Four Local Businesses Helping With Food Insecurity As SNAP Funds Run Out

Read More >>

Traverse City Beer Week Starts Next Friday

Read More >>

Commemorating the Edmund Fitzgerald's 50th Anniversary

Read More >>

TCBN: Inside Munson's Physician Recruiting Challenges

Read More >>

Old Mission Wineries Propose Settlement to Peninsula Township

Read More >>

Harbor Days Calls for Fresh Ideas, New Muscle

Read More >>