Former Flint DPW director asks judge to reconsider disqualification in water crisis case
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Howard Croft, director of public works, listens during a news conference on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015 at City Hall in Flint. Flint s city officials have hired Veolia Water North America as a water consultant to aid in improving Flint water quality issues, paying $40,000 to the company that will make recommendations in two weeks. (Jake May | MLive.com)The Flint Journal
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FLINT, MI The city’s former Department of Public Works director is asking a Genesee District Court judge to reconsider recusing himself from the criminal Flint water crisis case against him and is using the words of a lead prosecutor to bolster his case.