GRAND RAPIDS, MI (WHTC) – An additional two to seven and a half years in prison is ahead for Jeffery TenElshof. The 32-year-old Jenison contractor is already serving between three to 10 years behind bars for admitting that he took money, from customers in Kent and Ottawa counties, for work that he never completed. The extra time was handed down by noted hardline Kent County Circuit Court Judge Mark Trusock for similar charges that TenElshof pleaded no contest to last month.
Jenison Contractor Ordered to Serve More Prison Time
By Gary Stevens
Apr 23, 2015 | 7:50 PM

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