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University of Michigan officials could have stopped abuse by late athletic doctor, report finds

University of Michigan officials could have stopped abuse by late athletic doctor, report finds Updated May 11, 2021; Posted May 11, 2021 FILE- In an undated photo provided by the Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan, Dr. Robert E. Anderson is shown. The president of the University of Michigan has apologized to anyone who was harmed by Anderson, a late doctor after several former students said he molested them during medical exams at the school. One man said Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020, that Dr. Anderson molested him during a medical exam in 1968 or 1969. Police started investigating the onetime director of the University Health Service and physician for the football team in July 2018 after a former student athlete alleged abuse by Anderson in the 1970s. Anderson died in 2008. (Robert Kalmbach/Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan via AP)AP

Murder charges filed against woman accused of killing 2 road workers

Murder charges filed against woman accused of killing 2 road workers Updated May 07, 2021; Posted May 07, 2021 Family, friends and fellow union members of Davyon Rose and Nicholas Sada demonstrate outside the Washtenaw County 14A-1 Court in Pittsfield Township on Wednesday, May 5, 2021.Jacob Hamilton | The Ann Arbor News Facebook Share WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – A woman accused of driving drunk and killing two construction workers on I-94 in November now faces murder charges. The Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office added two counts of second-degree murder Wednesday, May 5 in the case against Ryann Danielle Musselman who was original charged with OWI causing the deaths of construction workers Nicholas Andres Sada and Davyon Desmon-Aereailes Rose.

Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit announces new pre-plea diversion program

Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit announces new pre-plea diversion program Ann Arbor’s 15th District Court will offer program Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor Published:  Tags:  Generic image of a gavel. (Pixabay) (Pixabay) ANN ARBOR – The Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office has partnered with Ann Arbor’s 15th District Court to create a new pre-plea diversion program in certain misdemeanor cases. Unlike conventional diversion programs, eligible defendants will be able to enter the program before entering a guilty plea. The Probation Department will develop an individualized plan with participants, serving as diversion specialists. That plan may include mental health treatment, restitution to victims, substance-use treatment, counseling and/or therapy depending on the circumstances under which the defendant entered the criminal legal system.

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