ANN ARBOR (AP) — An appeals court has ruled against the state of Michigan in a dispute over cutting off public aid to some people accused of crimes.
In 2015, a federal judge in Ann Arbor said the state can’t stop food aid and other benefits unless someone is intentionally fleeing and is being actively pursued by police.
Judge Judith Levy had put limits on a Michigan policy that was causing severe hardships, especially when law enforcement databases contained wrong or misleading information.
In a recent 3-0 decision, a federal appeals court in Cincinnati affirmed Levy’s ruling.