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Monday, July 19, 2021 / Categories: Legal, Courts An Enlightened Prosecutor With Oakland County, Michigan Prosecutor Karen McDonald Karen McDonald, Oakland County, Michigan Prosecutor discusses internal reforms focusing on hate crimes, law enforcement, collaboration with the University of Michigan regarding racial disparity, and crimes against seniors, and the fragile and elderly - including sharing incidents that her elderly parents experienced. Oakland County Prosecutor karen McDonald Marks first 100 Days in Office, Announces New, Smart-on-Crime Policies Previous Article Staying Active Next Article How To Upsize Your Retirement Plans Print Tags: Prosecutor Karen McDonald Racial Disparity Elderly Scams Hate Crimes Michigan More links Smart-On-Crime Policies Karen D. McDonald