Former judge accused of abusive behavior -- by another former judge
Former Judge Laura Baird felt completely unsafe around Judge William Collette
TUESDAY, Aug. 10 On the heels of a misdemeanor charge for allegedly assaulting a hostess at a local restaurant in May, former Ingham County Circuit Chief Judge William Collette is also being accused of repeatedly berating a former colleague before he retired from the bench in 2018.
Former Circuit Judge Laura Baird alleged today that Collette had repeatedly intimidated her when the two served together on the bench, to the point where she sought a concealed pistol license to protect herself against him. At the beginning of Bairds tenure, Collette also developed a habit of publicly berating her in front of colleagues and once cocked his fist back as if he was going to strike, Baird alleged in an interview with City Pulse today.
My first year on the bench, he was angry at me for something I said at a judges meeting, and he pulled his fist back at me, Baird explained this afternoon. I hadnt been there long at the time that it happened. No one said anything. None of the other judges said anything, but three of them later said you better watch out; you better be careful around him. Hes going to hurt you.
Collette was arraigned yesterday on a misdemeanor assault and battery charge in 55th District Court after authorities said he pulled the ponytail of a female employee at Dustys Cellar in Okemos. Baird said the news of Collettes alleged abuse encouraged her to speak up today.
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