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The criminal prosecutions1 in the Flint Water crisis are just starting to make their way into the courts. This week, the state's medical officer, Dr. Eden Wells, was supposed to begin a preliminary exam to determine if her case would go to trial, but prosecutors2 said they're adding charges including involuntary manslaughter. That pushed the exam back to next month. There are 13 defendants3 who have not pleaded guilty. Only one has actually begun an exam.
Morning Edition host Doug Tribou asks senior news analyst4 Jack5 Lessenberry whether the trial process is moving too slowly.
They also talk about a state measure that would prevent towns and cities from regulating short-term vacation rentals6, and a new chemistry degree offered by Northern Michigan University where students study medicinal plants including marijuana.
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