Our justice system needs to change to realize the most responsible at the top of the crime are supposed to be receiving the longest sentence and the highest fines. That isn't happening here. That is simply wrong. Snyder needs to be held to the highest possible crime. There are people dead. There are children damaged and he is getting away with it. That is not okay.
By Hank Winchester
Flint - The Flint water case (click here) is moving forward even as former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and his team continue to insist the case should be dropped.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel hasn’t said much about the case, the investigation, or Snyder himself -- but in a new interview, she is shedding light on those topics.
She spoke with Local 4′s consumer investigator Hank Winchester. She was very cautious about talking about the criminal case.
Nessel said she’s focused on Flint and getting the settlement money to those who need it most. More than $600 million will go directly to those impacted by the water crisis, especially the children.