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The state attorney general’s office has opened an investigation into whether campaign finance laws were broken by two political funds with ties to Michigan Senate Republicans.
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An official legal opinion from Attorney General Dana Nessel says the state has failed to comply with a 1978 law that requires it create a registry and safety rules for medical tests conducted on animals.
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A state House committee adopted two bills Tuesday to ensure that Michigan’s share of the national opioid settlement with drug manufacturers is used to treat addiction.
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Thousands of Trump supporters showed up Saturday night at a sports complex in Washington Township that hosted the former president’s rallies twice before.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel toured an addiction treatment center in Saginaw Monday in preparation of the state receiving around $800 million from a recent settlement with some of the nation’s top opioid distributors.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel said she hopes the exonerations of Melvin and George DeJesus can help prevent prosecutors from making similar mistakes in the future.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced today that she will seek a second term.
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The 51-year-old Mark Chapman faces ten counts of criminal sexual conduct. Those charges stem from alleged abuse of two people who were children at the time of the incidents more than 20 years ago, according to the Michigan attorney general's office.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office is now part of an investigation into alleged wrongdoing by former state House Speaker Lee Chatfield.
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The Michigan attorney general’s office has launched an investigation into what it calls excessive insulin prices, specifically targeting Eli Lilly, one of the largest drug companies in the U.S.