Blog tagged as Law Enforcement
Married HD-13 Couple Dispute Old Criminal Charges; Are Modern-Day Feeders Of The Poor
11/29/23 10:44 AM - Comment(s)
A married couple who are both seeking the 13th District House seat say their last 30 years as productive citizens show they are more than the criminal convictions that sent them to prison in the 1990s.
What If The Cops Can Smell The Pot?
11/07/23 01:51 PM - Comment(s)
The question of whether police officers have probable cause to search a vehicle that reeks of marijuana is now in the hands of the Michigan Supreme Court.
Oxford Shooting Report Recommends One Change In Law
11/01/23 05:11 PM - Comment(s)
A third-party report conducted on the Oxford shootings in 2021 suggested that lawmakers ban insurers from denying or threatening to deny coverage to school employees who voluntarily cooperate in any investigation.
U.S. Attorney Totten: Johnson Sentencing Is About Sending A Larger Message
10/24/23 10:41 AM - Comment(s)
After former Michigan Medical Marijuana Licensing Board (MMLB) Chair Rick was sentenced to 55 months in federal prison for taking bribes, U.S. Attorney Mark Totten of Western Michigan said he wants to send a larger message: "We are paying attention."
AG Reaches Deal With 1 GOP Certificate Signer
10/20/23 11:50 AM - Comment(s)
One of the 16 GOP self-proclaimed electors who signed a certificate declaring former President Donald Trump as the state’s 2020 presidential winner reached a deal that dismissed his criminal charges.
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