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Two former aides to then-House Speaker Lee Chatfield session showed up at an East Lansing courtroom Wednesday to formally face charges of corruption-related crimes.
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Michigan’s attorney general is charging four mid-Michigan residents, including one former employee of the state agency meant to advocate for children, with child abuse.
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A pair of Michigan Jewish Democratic elected officials are calling on a Democratic congresswoman to walk back social media comments they say used an antisemitic phrase.
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The motions came after Attorney General Dana Nessel reportedly made comments that the defendants had been “brainwashed” into believing Trump had won the state. In comments first reported by the Detroit News, Nessel said the belief that Trump won wouldn’t allow the defendants to plead guilty if they wanted to.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office won’t appeal a ruling that it violated Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act.
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Sixteen Republicans who allegedly tried to falsely award Michigan's electoral college voters to former President Donald Trump in 2020 are now facing criminal charges.
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The barge allegedly leaked oil and sank to the bottom of the lake.
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Three people who ran two political petition firms sank six gubernatorial campaigns last year and now face felony charges that could land them in prison for decades.
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Michigan’s attorney general says a state retail crime unit has busted an alleged multi-million-dollar interstate food stamp ring.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel alleges that Gregory Simms made threatening phone calls to 911 dispatchers in Montmorency county.