Defense Claims Flawed Election Software and Political Bias Behind Charges Against Attorney General Nessel

LANSING, Mich. — A recent appeal hearing brought new scrutiny to the prosecution’s case against a Michigan man, with defense attorney Robert Ihrie asserting that significant faults in state election software were key contributors to the allegations. Ihrie suggested that these issues not only compromised the integrity of the case but also sparked politically motivated actions by the state’s Attorney General, Dana Nessel, a Democrat. During the hearing, Ihrie contended that the flaws in the election system introduced errors that should have been acknowledged and addressed prior to the filing of charges. He argued that … Read more

Michigan AG Dana Nessel Releases New Voting Guidelines, Emphasizes Security and Privacy at Polls

Lansing, MI — Michigan’s top legal authority, Attorney General Dana Nessel, has released comprehensive new guidelines aimed at ensuring lawful and orderly management during the elections. The guide was designed to instruct election workers and law enforcement on navigating recent changes in voting regulations and addressing potential disturbances at polling stations. In a detailed 14-page advisory, Nessel covers topics including the heightened security of ballot drop boxes and restrictions on firearms near voting sites. Additionally, the document specifies the boundaries of electioneering around polling places and defines the roles election challengers are permitted to play. … Read more