ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 4 (UPI) -- A hearing for a college student's request for a personal protection order against an assistant Michigan attorney general was delayed Monday for three weeks.
Washtenaw County Trial Court Judge Nancy Francis will hear the matter Oct. 25, the Detroit Free Press reported.
University of Michigan Student Assembly President Christopher Armstrong filed for the protection order last month, alleging Assistant Attorney General Andrew Shirvell harassed and stalked him.
Shirvell is alleged to have stood outside Armstrong's home in the middle of the night protesting and videotaping. He also allegedly wrote on a blog that Armstrong has advanced a "radical homosexual agenda."
Shirvell, who has been banned from the university campus, took a personal leave of absence from the attorney general's office last week and faces a disciplinary hearing ordered by state Attorney General Mike Cox when he returns to his job, the newspaper said.