An error by the city clerk almost resulted in a mayoral election that would be completely decided by write-in vote. Fearful that a pig named Giggles would be the new mayor of Flint, the Michigan Senate voted to extend the filing deadline today.
A judge has ruled the bond for a Flint City Councilman will remain the same. Eric Mays was back in court on Tuesday when Genesee County Circuit Court Judge Joseph Farah denied the special prosecutor's request asking that Mays' bond be doubled...
The City of Flint wants Councilman Eric Mays to pay the cost of his own drunken driving trial which is now estimated to be around $13,000. According to MLive, the special prosecutor appointed by the city attorney, is asking Judge Nathaniel Perry to assess the attorney fees when he sentences Mays today...
Mike Killbreath reports that Judge Perry, who is presiding over the trial of Flint Councilman Eric Mays on charges relating to a November 30th incident in which he is alleged to have been driving while impaired, has halted the proceeding.
Mays, who is representing himself, called Johnny Billings to the stand and asked if he was driving on the night of November 30th, 2013...
Councilman Eric Mays from Flint's first ward discussed his upcoming court appearance in which he is representing himself against 4 misdemeanor charges with Mike Killbreath this morning on Flint's News Talk 1470 WFNT.
First Ward Councilman Eric Mays will host a monthly ward meeting next week in which water rates and snow removal are expected to be discussed. According to MLive, the meeting is scheduled for Monday, February 24th from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m...