why did the new attorney general michigan drop cuarges against

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Why did Michigan’s Attorney General change the course of her investigation?

Jan 18, 2022 · From 2016 to 2018, prosecutors working under Michigan's Republican Attorney General Bill Schuette were reportedly preparing to use a federal anti-organized crime statute—the Racketeer Influenced ...

Will Michigan Supreme Court take a look at Lou Anna Simon case?

Jan 18, 2022 · Attorney General of Michigan Dana Nessel, center, is escorted to the entrance of the Michigan State Capitol on Dec. 14, 2020 in Lansing, Michigan. ...

Why won’t state prosecutors appeal case against former Michigan State President?

Jan 17, 2022 · Prosecutors investigating Flint's contaminated water crisis were pursuing a racketeering case against public officials whose austerity-driven policies caused the health catastrophe, but after newly elected Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel took over in 2019, those charges were dropped. "This adds a new tragedy for the people of Flint who deserve to …

What happened to Michael Nessel’s case against Flint water supplier?

Feb 15, 2022 · Attorney General Dana Nessel expressed confidence about the case against Lou Anna Simon but nonetheless said she would not ask the Michigan Supreme Court to take a look, following losses in two ...

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What is disorderly conduct in Detroit?

Attorney David Kallman, who represented six of the stylists, said the disorderly conduct misdemeanor is one usually filed against people connected to illegal gambling operations, prostitution rings, or bootlegging alcohol, the Detroit News reported. The charge carried a punishment of a $500 fine or 90 days in jail.

Where was Brenda given a free haircut?

An officer gives a warning to Brenda, a barber who didn't give her last name, as she was giving a free haircut near the steps of the state Capitol during Operation Haircut on May 20 in Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Elaine Cromie/Getty Images)

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