Judge Bios

Hon. Kevin L. Hesselink,  Probate
& District Court Judge

Kevin L. Hesselink was elected by the people of Otsego County in November 2024 to the Probate and District Courts and started in that position in January 2025.

Judge Hesselink is a graduate of Northern Michigan University and received his Juris Doctor degree from Cooley Law School.  He is a former Tribal Court Judge and former Prosecuting Attorney in both state and tribal courts for 20 years and was also previously in private practice as a law partner with the firm of Patrick, Kwiatkowski and Hesselink in Gaylord.  Judge Hesselink has also worked as a Family Court Referee and taught criminal law and procedure at a regional police academy for 30+ years.

Judge Hesselink maintains a full case schedule, which includes criminal (preliminary hearings on felonies and all misdemeanors) and civil dockets (landlord tenant disputes, small claims and civil disputes less than $25,000). He also presides over Sobriety Court, which seeks to rehabilitate those who are addicted to alcohol or drugs, as well as the Probate Court, which includes estates, guardianships and adoptions. In addition, Judge Hesselink handles juvenile delinquency matters, neglect and abuse cases, as well as domestic relations cases (divorce, paternity, custody, parenting time and child support) in Otsego County.

Judge Hesselink and his wife are long time residents of Otsego County, members of the Evangelical Free Church and also enjoy spoiling their grandchildren.


Hon. Colin G. Hunter, Chief Circuit Judge

Colin G. Hunter was elected to the bench at the November 8, 2016 general election following his successful August 2, 2016 primary election campaign.

Judge Hunter received his undergraduate degree in 2004 from Northern Michigan University in Marquette, MI and his Juris Doctor from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, MI. While in law school, he served an externship at the Crawford County Prosecutor’s Office.

He developed his detail-oriented analysis and passion for the law while serving as a judicial law clerk for the 46th Circuit Court, working for all Judges within the Circuit, including primarily Circuit Judges Janet Allen and Dennis Murphy. Following his work as a law clerk, Judge Hunter worked first at Bloomquist & Associates, PLLC, a general practice law firm in Grayling, MI, and subsequently for the firm of Carey & Jaskowski, PLLC, also in Grayling, where his practice focused on such areas as criminal defense, family law, general civil litigation, real estate and various other general practice areas.

Judge Hunter is a lifelong Grayling resident who thoroughly enjoys Northern Michigan and all that it offers. He is married to his wife, Kim, and has two children. He involves himself in many activities in the great outdoors including such passions as hunting, fishing, shooting and canoe racing. He is also a second generation Judge from Crawford County.


Hon. George J. Mertz, Circuit Judge

George J. Mertz was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder to the Circuit Court bench in January 2013.

Judge Mertz received his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University in 1996 and his Juris Doctor from the Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University in 2001. While in law school he served as a clerk in the Executive Division of the Michigan Attorney General’s Office.

Judge Mertz began his legal career as a judicial law clerk for the 46th Circuit Court in 2001 and worked primarily for Circuit Court Judges Alton Davis and Dennis Murphy. In 2002 he accepted a position as an Associate Attorney at the Gaylord office of Plunkett & Cooney, P.C. and moved from Grayling to Gaylord with his wife Amy. While at Plunkett & Cooney he practiced insurance defense litigation and also handled general civil matters.

In 2004 he was hired as Assistant General Counsel for the Police Officers Association of Michigan. Based out of his office in Gaylord, his practice included public sector labor law, criminal law, civil litigation, and appellate matters throughout central and northern Michigan.  Judge Mertz also held a position as an adjunct professor at the Gaylord campus of North Central Michigan College, teaching Business Law.

Judge Mertz resides in Gaylord with his wife Amy and their two children.  He and his family are involved in the community and enjoy spending time together participating in the many outdoor activities that northern Michigan provides year round.  His interests include fishing, hunting, golf, skiing, hockey, curling, competing in triathlons and marathons, aviation, woodworking, and music.

Crawford County

200 W. Michigan Ave.
Grayling, MI 49738

Kalkaska County

605 N Birch St.
Kalkaska, MI 49646

Otsego County

225 W. Main Street
Gaylord, MI 49735

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