Man sentenced in drunk driving accident
Johnson to spend minimun of three years in prison
John Matthew Cook
HOUGHTON — A man who pleaded guilty in connection with a January 2025 drunk driving accident that seriously injured two people was sentenced Thursday in Houghton County Circuit Court.
According to a press release from Houghton County Prosecutor Dan Helmer, John Matthew Cook was sentenced to 3 to 10 years by 12th Circuit Court Judge Brittany A. Bulleit.
Cook previously pleaded to Operating with a High BAC (blood alcohol concentration) Causing Serious Injury and Operating While Intoxicated, 3rd Offense on December 8, 2025. He was remanded at that time to await sentencing by Judge Bulleit. He has remained in the Houghton County Jail since the time of his plea.
According to the release, Cook was not given any plea offer in regards to his sentence, due to the seriousness of the crash, and his prior history.
In explaining the lack of sentence agreement, Houghton County Prosecutor Dan Helmer stated “Mr. Cook’s blood alcohol level
was .21, almost three times the legal limit – yet he chose to drive. Mr. Cook’s criminal history is littered with alcohol offenses,
including three prior drunk-driving convictions – yet he again chose to drink and drive. His selfish choices didn’t just impact his
own life – they almost took the lives of two innocent Houghton County residents. Enough is enough. Let this be a reminder to
anyone who thinks about getting behind the wheel while drunk in Houghton County.”
Helmer thanked the Court for imposing the sentence, MSP Trooper Colin Pennala who investigated the case, as well as the
entire Michigan State Police – Calumet Post.
Cook will not be eligible for parole until he has served at least the minimum (three years) of Thursday’s sentence.




