Danielle Hagaman-Clark
Danielle J. Hagaman-Clark is the Criminal Bureau Chief of the Michigan Department of Attorney General. With over 20 years of prosecution experience, she previously served as the project director of the Violence Against Women Project, a program of the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan (PAAM). She has a wide variety of experience in training, prosecwtion, advocacy, and criminal law. Before joining PAAM, Ms. Hagaman-Clark spent 15 years with the Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office in Detroit. She was a founding member of the office’s Sexual Assault Team and served as the managing director of that unit. She also served as the lead attorney for the Homicide Unit, as a member of the Child Abuse Unit, and as a member of the Special Investigations Unit. She leads the AG’s clergy abuse investigation and prosecuted two of the cases arising from the MSU investigation. She is a member of the State Bar of Michigan and a Master with the American Inns of Court. She has served on the Criminal Advisory Board of ICLE. Ms. Hagaman-Clark has served as a guest lecturer for the National District Attorneys Association, the Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence, The State Bar of Louisiana, Wayne County SAFE, St. John’s Hospital, the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, the University of Windsor and is an MCOLES instructor on non-stranger sexual assault investigations. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her 5 children and husband, camping, traveling and reading.

























































