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Michigan Supreme Court, Patrick Lyoya
Michigan Court denies appeal of former officer charged in Patrick Lyoya killing
In a significant ruling, the Michigan Supreme Court has upheld the second-degree murder charges against former Grand Rapids police
Michigan Court declines to hear appeal of ex-officer charged in Patrick Lyoya killing
Christopher Schurr had asked the Michigan Supreme Court to overturn a decision to send him to trial in the 2022 fatal shooting of Patrick Lyoya.
Michigan Supreme Court denies appeal of ex-police officer charged in Patrick Lyoya murder case
The Michigan Supreme Court has cleared the way for a police officer to face trial for second-degree murder in the death of a man who was shot in the head.
Michigan Supreme Court denies Schurr’s appeal request
The state’s highest court denied to hear a former Grand Rapids police officer’s appeal of his criminal case involving the death of Patrick Lyoya.
Michigan Supreme Court Declines Appeal of Ex-Officer Charged with Murder in Patrick Lyoya's Death
The Michigan Supreme Court declined to review ex-officer Schurr's appeal regarding his second-degree murder charge.
Michigan Supreme Court declines appeal of Grand Rapids cop who killed Black man
Former officer Christopher Schurr is charged with second-degree murder in connection with the 2022 fatal shooting of Patrick Lyoya.
Michigan man charged with trying to kill wife, police officer on Thanksgiving Eve
A Millington Township man is charged with attempting to kill his wife and a police officer who responded to the situation. Michael S. Fall, 38, on Dec. 2 appeared in District Court for arraignment on 15 charges — two counts each of assault with intent to murder and assaulting police,
Christopher Schurr denied appeal for Patrick Lyoya murder charge
Patrick Lyoya was fatally shot in the back of the head by former Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr in 2022 during a struggle following a traffic stop. Lyoya was unarmed and laying on his stomach while Schurr was on top of him.
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Rejected!: Michigan Supreme Court Denies Ex-Cop's Attempt to Get Charges Tossed After Shooting Black Man Execution-Style During Traffic Stop, Murder Trial Will Proc…
The Michigan Supreme Court denied the appeal of a former cop who fatally shot a Black motorist in 2022, making way for his ...
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Michigan House Democrats pushing last-minute bills before losing trifecta
In their final month in the majority in the state House, Michigan Democrats are seeking to pass reforms to the state's ...
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Michigan Supreme Court will consider claims by immigrant rights law firm
The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a case filed against the state by an immigrant rights organization ...
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Michigan legislators hope to repeal 'zombie' laws on sodomy, adultery — but others remain
It's not a well-known fact that adultery remains illegal in Michigan, particularly because the law is so rarely, if ever, ...
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Indiana Supreme Court denies stay of execution for Fort Wayne man convicted of killing 4 people, including his brother, in 1997
Joseph Corcoran is set to be the first inmate executed by Indiana in nearly 15 years. INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Supreme ...
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Michigan takes a major step towards repealing a law targeting gay men
The Michigan House Criminal Justice Committee just passed a piece of legislation that would repeal a so-called “zombie” law that criminalizes sodomy, something that was made legally unenforceable by ...
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Federal appeals court upholds rapidly approaching TikTok ban
The law Congress passed this year to force the Chinese parent company of social media giant TikTok to either sell the service ...
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University of Michigan to stop mandating diversity statement for faculty members
The University of Michigan will no longer require diversity statements for faculty hiring, promotion or tenure, Provost ...
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