Man Cleared of Sex Assault Charges in Less Than 40 Minutes

SBBL client found not guilty on all counts

White Cloud, Mich. — June 9, 2023 — Nearly three years after being accused of sexually assaulting a female minor and facing charges carrying a mandatory minimum of 25 years in prison, a Newaygo County jury took less than 40 minutes to clear a White Cloud man of all charges on June 9.

"From the moment this client hired us, he said, 'I didn't do this.' He never wavered and maintained his innocence throughout the whole ordeal, even when he was facing 25 years in prison upon conviction. When these types of allegations are levied, they are devastating to the accused, regardless of whether or not they actually did it. So, we set out to prove he didn't do it and clear his name," said attorney Gary K. Springstead of SBBL Law.

"One of the tools at our disposal to help prove somebody's innocence is a polygraph exam. Our client took and passed a polygraph examination early on in the investigation. The results were provided to the investigator and the prosecuting attorney's office, but they completely ignored it, which is frustrating," Mr. Springstead said. "The whole point of taking a polygraph is to help prevent wrongful convictions. The law even guarantees that anybody accused of a crime like this has the right to take a polygraph to prove their innocence. But the law does not guarantee that the charges will be dropped if you pass the polygraph, so the law's 'guarantee' is really meaningless if the prosecutor doesn't take that part of the statute seriously."

"Fortunately, the prosecutor's office does not have the final say, a jury does," his attorneys said. After a four-day trial, the jury deliberated for less than 40 minutes before acquitting the accused. "That speaks volumes about what they thought of the case, and they weren't even told about the polygraph." Polygraphs are inadmissible in court, according to well-established case law.


Gary Springstead Criminal Defense Attorney
Nicole Springstead-Stolte Criminal Defense Attorney
 

The defendant was represented by attorneys Gary K. Springstead and Nicole E. Springstead-Stolte of SBBL Law, criminal defense attorneys in Fremont and Grand Rapids, Michigan, respectively.

Gary K. Springstead

Gary Springstead is one of the leading criminal defense attorneys in Grand Rapids and Fremont, Michigan. As a trial attorney, he defends clients in federal cases nationwide and in state courts throughout Michigan. Before practicing law, Gary was an FBI Special Agent, investigating and assisting in prosecuting a broad range of federal crimes — from sophisticated white-collar crimes and violent crimes to terrorism and national security matters. This included investigating numerous high-profile cases in the United States and abroad.

Gary routinely travels to work with clients facing federal investigations and charges throughout the country. Gary brings his unique knowledge and experience as a former FBI agent to advocate for his clients in complex and high-profile cases — including RICO conspiracies, murder-for-hire, the attempted kidnapping of the Michigan Governor, the January 6th investigations, and large-scale drug charges and conspiracies.

https://sbbllaw.com/gary-springstead
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