Disgraced Detroit judge may not be eligible to serve, but still wants your vote
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By M.L. Elrick
Published on April 30, 2026.
Kahlia Davis, a former judge at the 36th District Court in Detroit, has requested a spot on the primary election ballot, despite not being eligible for the position. She had previously asked for time off to take a vacation in Germany before reporting for work, which she did not explain.
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