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An Ingham County judge is determining if government prosecutors have established enough proof to send the case to trial.
A jury convicted Monique Lamar-Silvia on four counts, including two felonies, for falsifying signatures to help Eric Eggleston get on the ballot.
Saginaw Councilwoman Monique Lamar-Silvia had aspirations to serve as the city's mayor, prosecutors said. Now she could face up to five years in prison if convicted.
Here are a few headlines from Saginaw County last week that attracted reader interest. Saginaw City Council member convicted of felonies in election fraud trial A jury took less than two hours to find ...
The fate of Saginaw City Councilwoman Monique Lamar-Silvia rests in the hands of 12 jurors. Prosecutors and defense attorneys rested their respective cases Thursday, June 26. It marked the second day ...
Kurt Olsen, a Washington, D.C., attorney, appeared Friday in a Hillsdale County courtroom on behalf of Oakland County lawyer ...
FBI recording at issue in road project fraud case involving Michigan surveying contractor Robert Snell The Detroit News 0:05 ...
Michigan Elections Bureau Director Jonathan Brater's cross-examination included questions about the legality of his ...
Prosecution witnesses gave conflicting testimony during the trial of Unified Trustee AngelAnn Flores, who faces felony ...
Today’s record-setting Health Care Fraud Takedown sends a crystal-clear message to criminal actors, both foreign and domestic ...
BAY CITY, MI—Five Michigan businessmen are accused of carrying out a conspiracy to defraud the government of millions by falsely claiming their construction and surveying company was minority-owned.
A Michigan doctor has been sentenced to four years in prison for a $6.3 million Medicare fraud scheme in which elderly and disabled patients were sent thousands of orthotic braces that they did not ne ...