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The state AG office accuses them of taking from political action committees they were involved in as well as a non-profit organization
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The jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict on Thursday
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Lawyers defending Christopher Schurr against murder charges say that instead of sending the jury to deliberate, she should have declared a mistrial for judicial bias
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Schurr’s attorneys have argued he acted in self-defense after Lyoya resisted arrest. Prosecutors have argued that the use of deadly force was unreasonable and unnecessary
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Patrick Lyoya had taken control of former Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr’s taser, was pushing up from the ground and turning toward the officer. A police department commander says that’s why Schurr’s use of deadly force was justified
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Jurors heard from the first witness in the murder trial of a former GRPD officer, young people participated in the annual KidSpeak forum, the deadline is coming up for Michigan licenses and state ID cards to be REAL ID compliant, and more.
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Schurr's attorneys have argued he acted in self-defense and the question before the jury is whether Schurr’s actions were justifiable
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James Crumbley’s attorney argued in court Friday that the guilty verdict against her client is tainted
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The Kent County Prosecutor’s office announced Christopher Schurr’s trial will start April 28th with jury selection scheduled to begin April 21st.
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The Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation wants medical students to help recruit people from under-represented or disadvantaged communities