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The preliminary examinations that got underway Wednesday in a Lansing courtroom are expected to provide the fullest glimpse yet at the state’s case.
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Lawyers for the state, and for two 2018 ballot measures, argued over the constitutionality of a legislative tactic known as “adopt and amend” before the state supreme Court today.
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October was domestic violence awareness month. We had an opportunity to talk with Judge Amanda Sterkenberg about an upcoming “Domestic Violence Court” in Kent County.
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Michigan activists point to the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment prohibiting a person from running for federal office if they have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the U.S. or given aid or comfort to those who have.
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A judge found enough evidence to send the second-degree murder case to a trial court. The evidence includes video of the shooting
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Howling Timbers closed down last year after an animal bit a young girls arm off
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US Eastern District Court Judge Linda Parker held that accusations of massive election fraud by Sidney Powell and Lin Wood were baseless and frivolous
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Judge Stephen Murphy said he was frustrated by a series of delays when he made the remark in 2020
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The plaintiff, Grand Rapids area's Christian Healthcare Centers, said the policies block its ability to operate as a faith-based medical services ministry
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Judge Nicholas Ayoub said Friday during Christopher Schurr's preliminary examination that he will review the evidence and issue a written opinion on Monday