Up to four people could face felony or misdemeanor counts,report says
Charges follow governor’s pledge to drink Flint waterCriminal charges are expected to be announced on Wednesday against a number of people linked to the city of Flint’s two-year water contamination crisis.
The expected charges stem from a criminal investigation launched in January by Michigan’s attorney general, Bill Schuette, and who created a team of nine full-time investigators. Investigators contain said the scope of potential criminal charges that may be considered include misconduct in office and involuntary manslaughter,and the inquiry continues.
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Source: theguardian.com