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The latest orders are in cases involving former Michigan state medical executive Eden Wells and former Flint emergency manager Darnell Earley
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Nick Lyon’s defense team made the plea this week in response to a pledge by prosecutors to try to save indictments that were declared invalid by the Michigan Supreme Court
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Judge Elizabeth Kelly took action Tuesday, three months after the Michigan Supreme Court said a one-judge grand jury had no authority to issue indictments
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April Cook-Hawkins worked for four to five months at the Genesee County health department in 2016 before being forced to quit
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Federal judge says she won’t put the case on hold to allow the government to appeal that decision.
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The attorney general’s office insists the indictments can simply be reinstated as common criminal complaints in Genesee County.
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Snyder invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination at the trial in Ann Arbor
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Snyder was called as a witness Thursday in federal court, two days after the Michigan Supreme Court in a separate case said criminal indictments against him and others were invalid.
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The Michigan Supreme Court dealt a setback Tuesday to the Flint water prosecutions
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The justices found Tuesday that the judge had no authority to issue the indictments