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Kimberley A. Wiegand was appointed to the 41-A District Court on October 1, 2003. Judge Wiegand earned her Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State University and Juris Doctor Degree from Detroit College of Law.
She is a member the State Bar of Michigan, Women Lawyers Association of Michigan-Macomb Region, and Macomb County Bar Association.
She is the Past Chairman of UCAT and currently serves as the President of Michigan District Court Judges Association (MDJA).
41-A District Court Sterling Heights
40111 Dodge Park Road
Sterling Heights, Michigan 48313
Telephone: (586) 446-2500
Fax: (586) 276-4074
Judge Wiegand's Court Docket
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Position | Name | Contact Information |
| Criminal File Updating Clerk | Jennifer | Phone: (586) 446-2559 Email: JudgeWiegandClerk@sterlingheights.gov |
| Civil File Updating Clerk | Phone: (586) 446-2535 Email: 41ACivil@sterlingheights.gov | |
| Court Officer | Doug | Phone: (586) 446-2522 Email: JudgeWiegandClerk@sterlingheights.gov |
| Court Reporter | Elaine | Phone: (586) 446-2521 Email: JudgeWiegandClerk@sterlingheights.gov |
All general questions and correspondence for Judge Wiegand's cases should be directed to the Civic File Updating Clerk or the Criminal File Updating Clerk. Only contact the court recorder for transcript requests. Please email court reporter for transcript request and include "Transcript Request" in the subject.
Hearing Type | Scheduled Days* |
| Civil Proceedings (General Civil, Landlord Tenant, Small Claims) | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday |
| State: Pre-Trials, Probable Cause Hearings, Preliminary Hearings | Monday |
| City: Pre-Trials, Plea Hearings, Bond Violations | Friday |
| Probation Violations | Tuesday |
| Show Cause Hearings | Varies |
| Motion Hearings | Varies |
| Set Aside Convictions | Varies |
| Jury Trials | Beginning Wednesday |
| Bench Trials | Varies |
*Scheduling days are subject to change without notice.
A stipulation and order to adjourn is required for adjournment requests and must be signed by all counsel and approved by the judge. If approved, the signed order will be sent to all parties by first-class mail.
Judge Wiegand requires a "Judge's Copy" of all motions and responsive pleadings/briefs along with accompanying exhibits, an order and proof of service on other party.