On Thursday, the Michigan Attorney General’s Office gave oral arguments before the Michigan Supreme Court in the case of two men accused of being responsible for thousands of robocalls that attempted to discourage Detroit-area residents from voting by mail in 2020. Jack Burkman, of Arlington, Virginia, and Jacob Wohl, of Los Angeles, California, are both charged with the following: One count of election law – bribing/intimidating voters, one count of conspiracy to commit an election law violation, one count of using a computer to commit the crime of election law – intimidating voters, using a computer to commit the crime of conspiracy.