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Linden ‘Militia’ Man Gets 4 Years For Clubbing Police On Jan. 6
12/18/23 01:04 PM - Comment(s)
The self-professed executive officer of the Genesee County Volunteer Militia was sentenced to more than four years in prison Friday for clobbering Capitol police with a baton he stole from one of them during chaos on Jan. 6, 2021.
Trump Kept On The Presidential Primary Ballot
12/15/23 04:01 PM - Comment(s)
Former President Donald Trump cleared another legal hurdle in the case attempting to keep him off next February’s presidential primary ballot.
One convicted conspirator in the failed Gov. Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot was sentenced to prison Thursday and a second was given probation as the last two of the eight accused conspirators were adjudicated.
A federal judge granted preliminary approval on Wednesday for an $8 million settlement in the Flint water crisis civil lawsuit from engineering firm Lockwood Andrews & Newnam (LAN).
The Michigan Supreme Court today clarified court rules regarding redacting personal identifying information (PII), in a case involving an Eastpointe woman who claims her mother’s death certificate contains inaccurate information provided by an “unethical attorney.”
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