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Your office's statement today insinuating that the statute of limitations for new felony misconduct in office charges is not next week is also confusing considering state lawmakers have publicly proposed to extend ithttps://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2020/01/lawmakers-push-to-change-statute-of-limitations-for-flint-water-investigation.html …
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This is interesting... a Michigan man tries to poison his wife's coffee with sleeping pills, she lived= he gets jail but ex-Michigan Gov, his appointees and corrupt officials poison 100,000 Flint residents & many die= the charges got dropped. This is real.https://abcnews.go.com/US/michigan-man-poisoned-wifes-coffee-sentenced-60-weekend/story?id=64725401 …
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"Solicitor General Hammoud and Wayne County Prosecutor Worthy: Flint Water prosecution remains on track as anniversa… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1251227526208331779 …" -.
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I want to know what they mean by "on track" because in June, when they decided to throw all the charges out, they said the Statute of Limitations was up in 9 months... that's now so... ummm... did it get extended?
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