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The Michigan Attorney General is charging a metro-Detroit businesswoman with misusing over a million dollars in state funds
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The case centers on a person convicted of both second-degree murder and the crime of "felony-firearm" over a decade after the crime took place
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Cooley Law Professor General Michael McDaniels shares the FAQ’s moving forward.
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Charges include conducting a criminal enterprise, embezzlement, and violating the state Charitable Trust Act.
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The governor’s office said there are more than 6,200 cases.