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Prosecutor Resigns Over Prostitution Charges: Patch PM

Priest Abuse | GM Recalls Police Cars | Profanity-Laced Rant Against Uber Driver | Poll: Legalize Pot | Medicare Fraud | Sex Video | Traffic

DETROIT, MI – Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Michigan Patch:

Michigan Prosecutor Charged with Prostitution to Resign

  • In the most serious of the charges, prosecutor allegedly offered to pay for sex with a woman who sought his help in child custody dispute.

Abuse Complaints Against Priest 'Credible': Archdiocese of Detroit

  • The former priest, Richard Lauinger, served parishes in Farmington, Royal Oak, St. Clair Shores and Detroit.

GM: Steering Problem May Cause Police to Lose Control

  • Heat builds up when vehicles are left idling for 20 or more hours, causing electric power-assisted steering to fail.

Profanity-Laced Rant on Uber Driver Could Cost U-M Student

  • A University of Michigan student who lost his cool with an Uber driver could lose his fraternity membership. U-M is also investigating.

Majority of Michigan Voters Support Legalizing, Taxing Pot: Poll

  • A new poll shows 53 percent of likely Nov. 8 general election voters would support marijuana legalization, up 3 percent from last poll.

Last of Defedants in $33M Medicare Fraud Plead Guilty

  • Referring physicians and health-care providers from West Bloomfield, Bloomfield Township, Troy and Flushing enter pleas.

Former U-M Football Player Sentenced for Sex Video

  • Logan Tuley-Tillman, a four-star recruit from Illinois, was kicked off the Wolverines football team after female student’s police report.

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