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Jarrod Agen, Others Lose Bid to Review Flint Water Crisis Charges

Jarrod Agen, Others Lose Bid to Review Flint Water Crisis Charges
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Judge Refuses Requests by Ex-Gov Rick Snyder s Aides, Others Charged in Flint Water Crisis to Review Indictments

Judge Refuses Requests by Ex-Gov Rick Snyder s Aides, Others Charged in Flint Water Crisis to Review Indictments
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SOM - Flint Prosecution Team Receives Two Wins in Court

SOM - Flint Prosecution Team Receives Two Wins in Court
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Former Burton firefighter caught in GHOST sting sentenced to jail time

Former Burton firefighter caught in GHOST sting sentenced to jail time Updated Apr 28, 2021; Facebook Share GENESEE COUNTY, MI A man who has served as a firefighter and police officer in multiple Genesee County departments has been sentenced to jail time after pleading guilty to child sexually abusive activity. Matthew J. Hyde, 40, of Burton was sentenced April 26 by Genesee County Circuit Court Judge Elizabeth A. Kelly to 180 days in jail, with credit for four days served, and 60 months of probation. Hyde pleaded guilty in March to one count of child sexually abusive activity after he was caught in a Genesee County Sheriff’s Department GHOST sex-trafficking sting in 2020.

Judge hears arguments for sending Flint water cases back to lower court

Judge hears arguments for sending Flint water cases back to lower court Updated Apr 06, 2021; Facebook Share FLINT, MI Five current and former government officials charged with felony crimes related to the Flint water crisis called for preliminary hearings before their cases are heard in Genesee Circuit Court Tuesday, April 6, and a judge said she will consider their arguments before ruling on that request. Circuit Judge Elizabeth A. Kelly heard arguments from attorneys for the five Richard Baird, Jarrod Agen, Nancy Peeler, Darnell Earley and Gerald Ambrose and Flint water prosecutors in a nearly two-hour hearing Tuesday before taking the motion to reroute the cases back to Genesee District Court under advisement.

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