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Home»Human Interest»Sentence of Judge Involved in Car Crash Outrages Michigan Residents: ‘Two-tier Justice System at Work’

Sentence of Judge Involved in Car Crash Outrages Michigan Residents: ‘Two-tier Justice System at Work’

Do you agree with the sentence?

Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaMay 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Michigan federal judge Thomas L. Ludington was recently sentenced to six months’ probation and ordered to attend safety classes after being caught crashing his car while drunk. The sentence outraged some Michigan residents, as many believe the judge should have received a harsher punishment.

According to MLive, Emmet County District Judge Angela J. Lasher sentenced her fellow judge to six months of probation, and he will have to serve 91 days in jail if he violates the terms of his probation. Additionally, Ludington must complete an Alcohol Highway Safety Education class and pay $1,175 in fines and damages.

Reports indicate that the light sentence was due to the judge’s lack of criminal history, which reportedly made the crash appear to be an “isolated incident.” Ludington crashed his Cadillac in October 2025 and allegedly hid his arrest from colleagues for months. At the time of the crash, his blood alcohol level exceeded the legal limit by more than three times.

Michigan Residents React to Judge Ludington’s Sentence

People from Michigan were not very happy to see that a federal judge received what they considered to be a light sentence, and some said it was a sign of a “two-tier justice system at work.”

One of the main points of contention surrounding the sentence was the belief that a less privileged person would not have received such a light punishment. One user wrote, “I have been in criminal law for way less than that, and first-timers absolutely can get jail time without injury or death. It all depends on the district judge and if it’s a campaign year.”

Others complained that “first-time offenders generally are not sitting judges. A sitting judge who does criminal sentencing knows exactly why not to drunk drive, but thought he could get away with it.” One person added, “This is why I don’t respect judges.”

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Another local was seemingly infuriated by how the whole case was handled: “Super Drunk… 3 TIMES the legal limit… and gets no treatment requirements in his probation. He tried to hide it! I’m a social worker. Just went to court with an older black lady on her first OWI, her first charge EVER. She has to jump through 10,000 hoops, pay a bunch of money, and get signed up for treatment in 3 different ways.”

While the backlash over the sentence was visible on social media, Michigan law states that “impaired driving” can result in “up to 180 days in jail,” though it does not prohibit someone from being placed on probation during that period.

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