

In Snyder's case, the appeals court swept aside the state's appeal in a one-sentence order.
CHARGES AGAINST FORMER MI GOV. SNYDER DISMISSED IN FLINT WATER CRISIS CASE
Snyder was governor in 2014 when Flint, under state management, began using the Flint River as a water source. But unlike the previous supply, the water wasn't treated to reduce the impact on old pipes, unleashing lead throughout the city.

The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of former Republican Gov. Rick Snyder in an appeal of his acquittal of charges over the Flint water crisis. (AP Photo/Al Goldis, File)
Snyder, who left office in 2019, was indicted on two misdemeanor counts of willful neglect of duty.
FORMER MICHIGAN GOV. RICK SNYDER URGES JUDGE TO DROP CHARGES RELATED TO FLINT WATER CRISIS
The state Supreme Court last June unanimously said a one-judge grand jury can’t issue indictments. As a result, charges have been dismissed against Snyder, former health director Nick Lyon and six others.
The attorney general's office, however, isn't giving up. It's now asking the Supreme Court to take yet another look at Lyon's case. He is blamed for some Legionnaires' disease deaths in the Flint area during the water switch.
The case has been a "mess caused by the overly zealous prosecution," Lyon's attorneys said in a recent filing.