(AP Photo/Al Goldis, File)FLINT, Mich. – A judge overseeing misdemeanor charges against a former Michigan governor in the Flint water scandal said Tuesday that he's struggling with how to handle an aggressive effort to have the case dismissed.
District Judge William Crawford II said he needs more time to research whether prosecutors filed the case in the wrong county as well as other issues.
Emergency managers who were appointed by Snyder to run Flint switched the city’s water source to the Flint River in 2014-15 while a new pipeline was being built from Lake Huron.
They argue that Snyder worked in Ingham County, not Genesee County, so the indictment returned in Flint should not stand.
But if Genesee is not the right county, prosecutors said, then the case should be transferred to Ingham and not be dismissed.