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AG Nessel Rebukes COA Ruling to Overturn Conviction of Joseph Morrison, Pledges to Appeal Ruling and Judges’ Finding That Kidnapping Not a Violent Felony
June 09, 2026
LANSING – Today, the Michigan Court of Appeals unanimously reversed the conviction of Joseph Morrison, a Munith man convicted in 2022 of providing material support for terrorist acts, gang membership, and felony firearm for his role in the plot to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Morrison was sentenced to 4-20 years’ incarceration in December of 2022 alongside other members of the militia group Wolverine Watchmen. The Court of Appeals ruled today to overturn his convictions based upon their finding that, for the purposes of charging material support for terrorist acts, kidnapping is not a violent felony. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following statement in response:
“This ruling is completely and irredeemably nonsensical, outrageous and irresponsible. For the panel to declare that kidnapping is not a violent felony strains all legal credibility and insults the intelligence of every person in this State. The Court twists itself into a knot using legal and linguistic gymnastics in order to liberate dangerous criminals using convoluted definitions of the crimes upon which they were convicted. The fact that the ruling comes a mere two days following the argument belies the eagerness to which the Court sought a means to justify this end.
“This wasn’t an abstract or peaceful kidnapping case. The evidence presented at trial explicitly proved a considered and coordinated plan among these men to kidnap and brutally murder the Governor, killing as many members of law enforcement and residents of the community as necessary along the way. Kidnapping is violent and it is a felony. A unanimous Jackson County jury found Joseph Morrison guilty of every count against him after less than two days of deliberations. That this panel of judges found a way to excuse from these crimes their foundation in violence irresponsibly and unfathomably diminishes and whitewashes the crimes of Joseph Morrison and his many codefendants. It sends a deeply dangerous message, in a fraught and perilous time.
“My office will not allow this to stand. We will not downplay violent terrorism, we will not accept violent threats against our elected leaders, and we will not abide the arbitrary defanging of the criminal statutes that preserve public safety and order in the State of Michigan. To restore sanity, protect our public servants, and uphold the rule of law, we are appealing this preposterous decision.”
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