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Dana Nessel for Attorney General: Flint Water Prosecution Team Announces Intent to Appeal

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LANSING –  The Flint Water prosecution team today announced they will appeal Judge  Elizabeth Kelly’s order to dismiss charges against seven defendants in  the Flint criminal prosecution.

The prosecution issued the following statement:

“The  residents of Flint have waited years for their day in court.  The court  proceedings up to this point have been a challenge to the process, not  the merits of the case. The public deserves to hear the evidence against  these defendants.  Remanding these cases for preliminary exam is the  next logical step in the legal process based on the ruling from the  Michigan Supreme Court.

The  Michigan Supreme Court did not abolish the one-person grand jury, but  instead more specifically defined the process, leaving a path for the  prosecution to pursue charges against the defendants. The prosecution  followed the law in using the one-person grand jury process from the  beginning and is prepared to move forward on the valid warrants issued  in these cases in compliance with the new process defined in the opinion  from the Court.

The prosecution is ready to present their case and looks forward to seeing the people of Flint have their day in Court.”

Original source can be found here.

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