Ed White | The Associated Press
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Prosecutors in Michigan have struck a deal with a pharmacist who is blamed for deaths from a national meningitis outbreak in 2012.
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A Detroit judge has been sidelined for ordering a teenager into jail clothes and handcuffs while she was on a field trip to his courtroom.
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A judge in Detroit has approved a settlement in a lawsuit that challenged the detention of Iraqi nationals who were targeted for deportation by the Trump administration.
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The Michigan Supreme Court says the state must stop putting people on the sex-offender registry if their crime was not sexual.
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The Michigan Supreme Court said Monday that its 2020 decision stopping local governments from keeping cash windfalls from the sale of foreclosed homes can be applied retroactively, meaning that hundreds of millions of dollars could potentially be returned to people who lost properties over unpaid taxes.
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The state Supreme Court said it will hear arguments in cases that could lead to a ban on no-parole life prison sentences for people who were 19-20 years old when they involved in a major crime such as murder.
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Wildlife experts have hit a dead end in their quest to determine how a gray wolf arrived in southern Michigan for the first time in more than 100 years.
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Wayne State University in Detroit has suspended in-person classes and encouraged staff to work remotely.
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Protesters wearing masks pitched tents and placed fake bloody corpses outside the home of a University of Michigan official.
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A Michigan judge has sentenced the former executive of a Massachusetts specialty pharmacy to at least 10 years in prison for the deaths of 11 people in 2012.