FLINT, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – A judge has dismissed criminal charges against former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder over the Flint water crisis.

Snyder, who served as Michigan’s 48th governor starting in 2011, was charged with misdemeanor misconduct in office for allegedly failing to supervise the officials who allowed Flint’s water to become tainted with lead.

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The dismissal follows a Michigan Supreme Court decision that says a one-judge grand jury had no authority to issue indictments.

Snyder appointed city managers who began using the Flint River to supply the city’s water in an effort to save money while workers built a new pipeline to Lake Huron.

Snyder has acknowledged that state government botched the water switch, and has pointed at regulators who didn’t require corrosion control.