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Ypsilanti Township is continuing legal action against a local, interstate materials hauling company. Last summer, a massive pile of a black, coal-like substance appeared on the property owned by OKD Transport. Since then, nearby testing has turned up toxic carcinogens. The property owner says independent testing has proven the substance to be non-hazardous. WEMU's David Fair talked with Ypsilanti Township attorney Douglas Winters about the ongoing issues and concerns.
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A Munising junior high school student should have been informed of his Miranda rights before being questioned by the police chief. That three-to-zero ruling was released Wednesday by the Michigan Court of Appeals. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Michigan courts are building out the network of centers to provide legal help for people who can’t afford an attorney in civil cases. Many are located in courts or libraries. Rick Pluta has more.
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A legal battle between the City of Ypsilanti and a downtown adult entertainment venue has come to a close. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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A letter Wednesday from Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office tells members of state boards who ignore their legal responsibilities won’t get state legal assistance. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Being a Good Samaritan in desperate times, will no longer land Michigan youngsters in jail. “This allows immunity for people under 21 if there is a…
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High school students from across Washtenaw County are seeing the legal process in action when the Michigan Supreme Court hears a case in Ann Arbor Pioneer…