
MI Supreme Court agrees to appeal in robocall case from 2020
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The Michigan Supreme Court agreed to an appeal from the two men involved in a robocall case that tried to discourage Black people in Detroit from voting in 2020.
Burkman and Wohl were charged with attempting to "deter or interrupt electors," a felony. The calls falsely warned Detroit residents that if they voted by mail they could be subjected to arrest, debt collection and forced vaccination.
Investigators said similar 30-second automated phone calls were made in New York state, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois. Burkman and Wohl last week pleaded guilty to telecommunications fraud in Ohio.
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