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John Burkman and Jacob Wohl entered no contest pleas to voter intimidation charges related to a deceptive robocall scheme in Detroit during the 2020 election.
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A Saginaw man will stand trial for a 2003 cold-case murder, according to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
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Seventeen Democratic officials accused President Donald Trump’s administration of unlawfully intimidating health care providers into stopping gender-affirming care for transgender youth in a lawsuit ...
Republican lobbyists Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl have pleaded no contest to charges alleging that they orchestrated a series ...
Two men accused of using robocalls aimed at intimidating Detroit voters in 2020 have pleaded no contest in the case, the Michigan Attorney General's office reports.