
Flint Water Crisis Prosecutions Close Without Convictions
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.

