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Nearly a decade later, the Flint Water Crisis is still far from over for the city's residents.
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This week a circuit court judge may release her decision on motions to dismiss criminal charges in the Flint water crisis investigation.
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"The jury has spoken," said U.S. Magistrate Judge David Grand.
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Attorneys presented two very different views of the facts during closing arguments in the Flint water crisis bellwether trial Wednesday.
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Former Governor Rick Snyder's legal team says it will ask to have all the Flint water criminal charges against him dismissed.
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Former Governor Rick Snyder is expected to appear in court this week as part of a Flint water crisis lawsuit.
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A federal judge has given Flint residents more time to file a claim for a share of a $626-million-dollar legal settlement tied to the Flint water crisis.
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The Michigan Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday on whether defendants in the Flint water criminal case were denied a key constitutional right. If they win, charges against defendants going all the way up to ex-Governor Rick Snyder could be thrown out.
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Federal appeals court agrees to consider Snyder's request to take "Fifth" in Flint water civil trialFormer Gov. Rick Snyder will have a chance to ask a federal appeals court to allow him to take the fifth in a civil trial involving Flint water.
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This week marks eight years since Flint’s ill-fated drinking water switch, a civil case tied to the water crisis continues in a federal courtroom in Ann Arbor.