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The trial is viewed as one that could set a national precedent, as the first time parents of a school shooter have been criminally charged.
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It was the first vote for three new commissioners who were named to the group Wednesday and sworn in Thursday.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office says the data breach likely didn’t start with Meijer. Rather, the information may have come from data taken from another institution.
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A federal district court in Kalamazoo heard closing arguments in a redistricting case. At issue are nine Detroit-area state legislative districts.
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What makes the decision important is the determination that a violation of any single element of Michigan’s animal cruelty law can justify a conviction.
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The Michigan Court of Claims is fast-tracking a legal challenge to seeking to block former President Donald Trump from appearing on the statewide ballot.
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A workgroup within the Michigan court system’s “Justice for All Commission” is sharing an early draft of its ideas to improve the eviction process.
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Justices handed down a six-year suspension to Kahlilia Davis, who previously worked in the 36th district court.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases on the question of whether making convicted defendants pay court costs is unconstitutional.
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A new report from the Michigan Supreme Court says a specialty probation program is reducing unemployment and recividism rates among its graduates. The…