Sault Ste. Marie woman convicted in assault case against a child

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. (WJMN) – A Sault Ste. Marie woman has been convicted of assault and battery of a child. The case involved the cutting of the child’s hair without consent.

In a release from Chippewa County Prosecuting Attorney Robert Stratton, he shared that Rhonda Deuman was found guilty of assault and battery by a jury in the 91st District Court on April 23, 2024.

According to the Stratton, the jury heard from an African American/Native American child and her mother.

“Both of whom explained that in their culture, hair is not cut for a variety of reasons. For many, hair symbolizes significant historical and cultural value, and those important values were highlighted in this case. The Defendant did not respect the young woman’s culture or her choice to keep her hair long. Instead, the Defendant, without consent, cut the child’s hair. This assault and battery were, in essence, the young woman’s first haircut, which had been stolen from both her and her cultural tradition. This violation left the child and her mother teary-eyed on the stand when they discussed the significant impact these actions had on their lives,” wrote Stratton.

The investigation was started by Officer Raymond Brooks of the Sault Ste. Marie Police Department and later presented to the jury by Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Cassandra L. Ivonen. The six-person jury found Deuman guilty of Assault and Battery beyond a reasonable doubt.

Also in the release from Prosecuting Attorney Stratton, he wrote, “The Chippewa County Prosecutor’s Office and Sault Ste Marie Police Department want to recognize the strength and courage of the child who testified in front of the jury. We also want to thank each member of the jury who sat through this trial. Our system of justice could not function without the dedication and sacrifice of members of Chippewa County who step forward and do their civic duty – listening to testimony, reviewing the evidence, and rendering a verdict for justice. The jury found Rhonda Deuman guilty of assault and battery for cutting the child’s hair against her will, demonstrating that while this child will never be made whole for what she endured, justice was served and respect for her tradition and culture prevailed.”

A date for sentencing was not immediately available.

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