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Detroit Council approves $2.75 million settlement to man injured in police crash
The Detroit City Council on Tuesday approved a $2.75 million settlement to a man who was injured during a crash while handcuffed in the back of a Detroit Police vehicle in 2022.

Mich. Village Reaches $320K Settlement with Man Who Was Deported After Being Wrongly Accused of Drunk Driving
The arresting officer misinterpreted the breathalyzer test result administered to a Japanese citizen, per a court filing.

Oxford families seek justice with civil trial against school district
Investigation found everything that happened could have been prevented.

MSU shooting victims reach settlement
This case involved the death of three students on the campus of Michigan State University during a mass shooting that took place on Feb. 13, 2023.

Let it Rip: Jennifer Crumbley’s guilty verdict
Legal experts discuss Jennifer Crumbley’s historic guilty verdict and what it means for parents when it comes to future similar tragedies.

'It doesn't bring Tate back': Tate Myre's father talks Jennifer Crumbley's verdict in Oxford
Myre, other Oxford parents see a systemic failure at the school level.

Oxford shooting survivor haunted by narrow escape, seeking mental health treatment
Keegan Gregory receiving treatment at facility that also treated Parkland students.

Jennifer Crumbley found guilty: Parents, officials react to historic verdict
Before declaring Jennifer Crumbley guilty on all four charges of involuntary manslaughter, the jury had to evaluate the standard of reasonable parental care and the predictability of such a crime.

Governmental immunity on the ballot across America in 2024
Critics argue doctrine prevents citizens from holding officials accountable for wrongdoing