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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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"Homelessness is not a police problem. It’s not a law enforcement issue. It’s a housing issue," said Deyanira Nevarez Martinez, an assistant professor in MSU’s Urban and Regional Planning Program.
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The Michigan Department of Corrections said Tuesday that it achieved the second-lowest recidivism rate since it started tracking that data.
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The FBI initially received complaints about Nassar in 2015, but failed to properly investigate, allowing him to continue sexually abusing gymnasts and patients until his arrest in 2016 by MSU police.
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Michigan is the only state that has pursued charges against Barry Cadden for deaths resulting from a national meningitis outbreak in 2012.
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Tens of thousands of Flint residents have been waiting for years to see if they will receive a share of a more than $600 million settlement of legal claims.
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Mayor Mike Duggan launched Shotstoppers as a two-year project in 2023 with community partners in six Detroit neighborhoods. A year in, at least two of those organizations seem to be getting results.
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Prosecutors have filed charges of financial crimes against the former leader of the Michigan House and his wife.
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The first ever federal rules limiting PFAS chemicals in drinking water, the Armenian diaspora in Michigan, and possible improvements to the state's 2016 Wrongful Imprisonment Compensation Act
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A Michigan expungement law has helped clear over a million misdemeanor and felony convictions since taking effect, according to a report from Safe and Just Michigan.
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The first step is to get an attorney who specializes in appeals. If a defendant cannot afford an appellate attorney, the state will provide one.
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Former Ottawa County Administrator John Gibbs is suing the Ottawa County Board and its chairman Joe Moss in federal court.