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An analysis of the split verdict in the trial of four defendants charged in the plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer. What rising construction costs mean for the plan to repair Michigan roads. And, why Afghan refugee children are languishing in federal custody in Michigan months after the fall of Kabul.
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Former United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan Matthew Schneider analyzes the results of the federal trial over the alleged plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and looks at what's next in the case.
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The verdicts on the charges against Adam Fox, Barry Croft Jr., Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta were read Friday at the federal court in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Harris and Caserta were acquitted, while the judge declared a mistrial for the others.
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As of now — April 5 at noon — jurors are still deliberating the fate of four men accused of plotting to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer. We will have updates on the verdict as soon as it comes in. But today on the pod, we go over what we know so far.
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A look at the end of trial proceedings in the plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer. Michigan’s first licensed cannabis consumption lounges. Plummeting enrollment at Central Michigan University. And, DTE’s perspective on their electricity shutoffs in Detroit.
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Adam Fox, Barry Croft Jr., Daniel Harris, and Brandon Caserta are charged with conspiracy. Three also face additional charges.
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The jury decided to start fresh next week rather than begin discussing the case Friday afternoon.
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Jurors have now heard all the evidence in the federal trial of four men accused of plotting to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “Sometime tomorrow, it will be in your hands,” Judge Robert Jonker told the jurors.
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As the prosecution rests, we get an update in the trial of four men accused of plotting to kidnap Governor Whitmer. Plus, writer Kelsey Ronan's new book tells an interracial love story set in her hometown of Flint.
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Prosecutors rested their case in the trial of four men charged in a plot to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer. We caught up on what’s been happening in the courthouse—and what to expect as the defense takes over.