Judge Dismisses Charges Against Election Workers in Michigan Voting Case

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- Judge Joseph Oster dismissed charges against two election workers due to insufficient evidence.
- Attorney General Dana Nessel accused workers of allowing illegal voting practices.
- Defense attorney Robert Ihrie hopes dismissal encourages civic participation.
- Workers faced three charges, including falsifying records, with a third case pending.
- Prosecutions continue against four individuals charged with voting twice.
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