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The county prosecutor investigating allegations against State Representative Neil Friske is referring the case to the Michigan Attorney General’s office
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The local prosecutor at the time declined to file charges after consulting with experts
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The Attorney General is reissuing her Government Imposter Scams alert
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The opinion was requested by Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, whose office is in charge of enforcing the disclosure amendment
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The men were charged with conducting a criminal enterprise, using a computer to commit a crime and receiving and concealing stolen vehicles. The attorney general’s office says the ring has operated in more than 40 communities throughout the state
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Scott Vander Werf and Eric Kuiper discuss this weekend’s new movies, 131 is set to see more construction closures, we look at a growing need for more correctional officers, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Charges include conducting a criminal enterprise, embezzlement, and violating the state Charitable Trust Act.
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Nessel said the goal of the portal is to help Michiganders navigate online resources, follow where outages are most common and file for refunds and credits after losing service
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Attorney General's new website helps Michigan residents get credit for power outages and more
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Nessel hopes the website will give local communities a better sense of how much money they have to work with