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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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Federal judge says she won’t put the case on hold to allow the government to appeal that decision.
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A judge has declared a mistrial in a dispute over partial liability for Flint, Michigan's lead-contaminated water.
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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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Jury selection starts Tuesday in a trial to determine if engineering contractors bear responsibility for lead-contaminated water in Flint.
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Snyder, a Republican, is charged with willful neglect of duty arising from decisions to switch Flint’s water supply to the Flint River in 2014-15 without treating it to reduce the corrosive effect on aging urban pipes.
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Prosecutors in the Flint water investigation must stop using certain documents seized from state offices until an independent team reviews them for any violation of attorney-client privilege.
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City commissioners unanimously declared an emergency and empowered Mayor Marcus Muhammad to lead Benton Harbor’s response.
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The package of bills focuses on lead in drinking water, paint and as an environmental toxin.