Flint Water Crisis Prosecutions Close Without Convictions

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Prosecutors in Michigan have announced that they are unable to pursue criminal cases against former Governor Rick Snyder and others involved in the Flint water crisis due to a series of appellate court rulings. The decision marks the end of a troubled prosecution effort that lasted for seven years. The Flint water crisis, which began over nine years ago, resulted in lead contamination and a Legionnaires' outbreak, leading to a loss of trust in the government. Many residents of Flint had demanded criminal penalties for the leaders involved, but the cases have now been closed, leaving some feeling disappointed.
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- Prosecutors End Flint Water Crisis Case Against Ex-Governor The New York Times
- Michigan Supreme Court rejects appeal in Snyder's Flint water case Detroit Free Press
- Nessel's office officially ends Flint water prosecutions without any criminal convictions Detroit News
- Michigan "closes the door" on Flint water probe prosecutions with no convictions Axios
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