Royal Oak Tribune

Ex-governor loses challenge to Flint water charges

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A judge on Thursday rejected a request to dismiss misdemeano­r charges against a former Michigan governor in the Flint water scandal.

Lawyers for Rick Snyder said he worked in Ingham County, not Genesee County, so the indictment from a one-person grand jury was returned in the wrong place. But Judge William Crawford II said prosecutor­s have flexibilit­y about where to pursue a case.

If the former Republican governor goes to trial, a jury will be asked to determine if charges of willful neglect of duty occurred in the boundaries of Flint and Genesee County, Crawford said.

The attorney general’s office has “intimate knowledge” of what the investigat­ion revealed and where, the judge said.

“The state Legislatur­e does not want strict adherence to territoria­l boundaries applied to nebulous concepts of venue,” especially if it could “impede justice,” Crawford said.

Snyder’s attorneys plan to appeal. It’s the first of what will be many aggressive challenges to an unpreceden­ted case against a sitting or former Michigan governor for alleged acts while in office. Snyder, who served until 2019, is charged with failing to timely declare an emergency in Flint, which used the Flint River for drinking water in 2014-15 without properly treating it to reduce corrosion. Lead in old pipes contaminat­ed the system over 18 months. Experts also blamed high bacteria levels in the water for a spike in Legionnair­es’ disease. The indictment accuses Snyder of violating the state constituti­on by failing to check the performanc­e of public officials under his control.

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