Michigan's Top Health Official To Face Trial Over Flint Water Deaths

"State’s health director to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter in two deaths linked to legionnaires’ disease in the Flint area"

"A judge has ordered Michigan’s health director to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter over two deaths linked to legionnaires’ disease in the Flint area, the highest-ranking official to face criminal charges as a result of the city’s tainted water scandal.

Nick Lyon is accused of failing to issue a timely alert about the outbreak. District court judge David Goggins said deaths probably could have been prevented if the outbreak had been publicly known. He said keeping the public in the dark was “corrupt”.

Goggins found probable cause for a trial in Genesee county court, a legal standard that is not as high as beyond a reasonable doubt. Lyon also faces a charge of misconduct in office."

The Associated Press had the story August 21, 2018.

Source: AP, 08/23/2018