
Michigan Supreme Court rules law extending deadline for sex abuse cases was not retroactive
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the Legislature’s recent allowances for late disclosures of sexual abuse do not apply

Law passed for Nassar victims doesn't revive decades-old abuse claims, high court finds
A 2018 law that extends the time victims of child sexual abuse have to sue their abusers does not apply

Mich. Jury Awards $8.5M For Missed Cancer Diagnosis
A Michigan federal jury awarded more than $8.5 million in damages to a man who died of kidney cancer, finding

Family grieves as judge delays ruling in case of Samuel Sterling’s death
A long day in a Kentwood courtroom ends with little to no outcome.

WWMT.com WATCH LIVE: Preliminary examination begins for retired MSP detective accused of murder.
Monday, August 12, 2024

WXMI-TV: Reaction from Samuel Sterling's family along with their attorney, Ven Johnson.
Monday, August 12, 2024

Grand Rapids Press/MLive: Investigator disputes ex-trooper's claim that wet road caused car to hit fleeing suspect
A fugitive task force considered Samuel Sterling a threat for violence before he was struck and killed by a police

Ven’s Vault – 2021: Brian Maciborski Chili Pepper’s Tanning Salon Privacy Invasion Case
Monday, August 12, 2024

Ven’s Vault – 2022: Peeping Tom Brian Maciborski Strikes Again at Plymouth Planet Fitness
Monday, August 12, 2024

Retired Michigan State Police detective to stand trial for Samuel Sterling death
Former Michigan State Police detective Brian Keely will be heading to trial for his role in the death of Samuel

Ex-trooper was acting as federal officer in death of fleeing suspect, judge says
A former state police sergeant charged in the April 17 death of a fleeing suspect will be tried in federal

Case against former MSP sergeant charged with murder of Samuel Sterling heading to federal court
Despite being employed by MSP, a judge ruled that Keely was acting as a federal officer at the time. Therefore,