Michigan court tosses charges against ex-governor, others stemming from Flint water crisis
DETROIT (AP) The Michigan Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out charges against former Gov. Rick Snyder and others in the Flint water scandal, saying a judge sitting as a one-person grand jury had no power to issue indictments under rarely used state laws.
Its an astonishing defeat for Attorney General Dana Nessel, who took office in 2019, got rid of a special prosecutor and put together a new team to investigate whether crimes were committed when lead contaminated Flints water system in 2014-15.
State laws authorize a judge to investigate, subpoena witnesses, and issue arrest warrants as a grand juror, the Supreme Court said.
But they do not authorize the judge to issue indictments, the court said in a 6-0 opinion written by Chief Justice Bridget McCormack.
She called it a Star Chamber comeback, a pejorative reference to an oppressive, closed-door style of justice in England in the 17th century.
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