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Detroit Prosecutors Fail to Show Evidence Against Arrested BLM Protesters, Prompting Black Judge to Toss Charges Against 30 People


Detroit Prosecutors Fail to Show Evidence Against Arrested BLM Protesters, Prompting Black Judge to Toss Charges Against 30 People
A Detroit judge dismissed criminal charges against dozens of Black Lives Matter protesters who were arrested during anti-police brutality marches over the summer.
Citing prosecutors’ lack of evidence and discovery, 36th District Court of Detroit Judge Larry Williams, Jr. tossed out cases filed against 30 protesters during a Jan. 14 hearing.
“Every defendant has the right to due process, and you cannot have a trial by ambush,” said Arnie Chambers, one of the lead defense attorneys in the cases. “So if they’re not going to properly provide the evidence that they’re required to provide to defendants, the proper remedy is dismissal.” ....

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MDOC hits bleak milestone: Over 100 Michigan prisoners have died from COVID-19


MDOC hits bleak milestone: Over 100 Michigan prisoners have died from COVID-19
Advocates say the spread could be stopped if more people could come home
MDOC reported over 9,000 active COVID-19 cases at the start of the week.
By:
Allie Gross
and last updated 2020-12-18 18:22:50-05
(WXYZ) — Last month Dorene Laperriere got the call she had been dreading: Her son, Eric Toncevich, had contracted COVID-19.
His bones hurt, he’s tired, he can’t eat, he can’t taste anything and he can’t smell and he has a headache, she said. It seems like all the symptoms are there.
Sentenced last January for possession of under 25 grams of cocaine, Toncevich has been incarcerated for nearly a year. While he became parole-eligible in September, he was denied a release. Now, three months later, he s one of the 689 active COVID-19 cases at Gus Harrison Correctional Facility in Adrian, Michigan — where six inmates have died si ....

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