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Charges against an election worker who allegedly copied voter names were dismissed in April
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Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. are in prison for conspiring to try to snatch Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Prosecutors say anti-government extremists hoped that an abduction would spark a civil war in 2020.
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Shelley Irwin visits the Grand Rapids Art Museum to preview its new exhibit, Muskegon will not expand its Social Drinking district, you can tour two GRPS buildings before they close, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The Michigan Immigrant Rights Center is fighting a policy that denies injury benefits to undocumented workers. It is specifically claiming its own damages in this case
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The trial took place in 2022, during the pandemic. The defense says the mask covered the mouth and nose and prevented attorneys, the judge and the jury from seeing the witness’s facial expressions
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The case centers around a man who was arrested after three Detroit police officers noticed he may have had a gun under his shirt
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The Michigan Court of Appeals is standing by its ruling that ex-Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr should be tried for the murder of Black motorist Patrick Lyoya
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that a group of Ottawa County commissioners did not violate the state’s Open Meetings Act by communicating with each other before they officially took office
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In a split decision last week, the Michigan Court of Appeals rejected a challenge to how judges handle criminal sentencing decisions. That may not be the final word.
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The decision sends the cases back to the Court of Claims to determine whether the state shares in liability for the disaster