Plea deal appears in works for regulator in Flint water case
FLINT, Mich. (AP) — A state employee charged in the Flint water scandal is returning to court for a possible plea deal with the attorney general's office. Online records at District Court in Flint show Adam Rosenthal is scheduled for a plea Tuesday. He's charged with three felonies and a misdemeanor, including tampering with the results of lead tests. A message seeking comment was left for his lawyer Monday. The attorney general's office declined to comment. Rosenthal has been suspended with pay... Читать дальше...