The criminal case against former Gov. Rick Snyder and eight others for their alleged roles in the Flint water crisis hit a major setback last week, but prosecutors have no plans to abandon the case, according to recent court filings. The prosecution team of Solicitor General Fadwa Hammoud and Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy filed two sets of motions Friday that indicate they are moving forward with the case. Supporters of the prosecution were worried the case would be dropped after the Michigan Supreme Court ruled on June 28 that a judge lacked the authority to use a one-man grand jury to issue indictments against the officials last year.