After graduating from law school he served as an assistant state attorney for the First Judicial District from 1977 to 1984.
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It was named for Barron G. Collier, a wealthy Southwest Florida land owner and entrepreneur.
Henry W. Collier (1801–1855), Democratic Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama
Collier received word of a major oil spill on the Flint River; attended a previously planned (by the previous administration) press conference with the then-Governor of Michigan, James Blanchard; discovered that the news media had received the first “news leak” of his administration; and attended a dinner party with the private knowledge of a death-threat phoned into his office against him.
In 1983, Stanley was appointed to the Flint City Council representing the 2nd ward being reelected until his election to the office of Mayor of the City of Flint defeating the incubment Matthew S. Collier.