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The parents of the Oxford High School shooter have been assigned public defenders to handle their appeals of involuntary manslaughter convictions.
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"This is how you restore faith and hope. This is how keep people from being incarcerated, how you keep victims from being revictimized," said Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson.
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Legislation to support crime victims made it out of the Michigan Senate on Thursday. The package would give crime victims the right to testify remotely and have their faces blurred during court streams.
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Mourners gathered at the State Capitol Saturday evening to grieve the death of two-year-old Wynter Cole-Smith.
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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 city of Grand Rapids has fired Christopher Schurr, the police officer who shot and killed Patrick Lyoya.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will travel from Lansing to a Traverse City high school to hear a case in front of a public audience. This is the court’s…
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A network to support for crime victims of crime and to prompt changes in the criminal justice system is coming to Michigan.The Alliance for Safety and…
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A new report from the Legal Justice Aid Center shows roughly 100,000 Michiganders currently have their driver’s licenses suspended because of a failure to…