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Rapid City man sentenced for assaulting intimate partner on Pine Ridge Reservation
United States Attorney Alison J. Ramsdell has announced that Jared Red Cloud from Rapid City, South Dakota, has been sentenced to nine months in federal prison.
Attorneys general sue Trump Administration over NIH funding cuts and delays
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha, alongside a group of 16 attorneys general, has taken legal action against the Trump Administration.
Two men indicted for robbing postal carrier at gunpoint in Chicago
A federal grand jury has charged Kyler Reese, 21, and Chaun Allen, 22, with assaulting and robbing a U.S. Postal Service mail carrier in Chicago.
Law enforcement collaboration leads to MS-13 murder convictions in South Florida
Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies in South Florida have collaborated to solve four local murders linked to the MS-13 gang, leading to federal charges and convictions.
Fraud trial convicts Sean Kingston and mother for defrauding luxury vendors
Sean Kingston, whose real name is Kisean Paul Anderson, and his mother, Janice Eleanor Turner, were found guilty of engaging in fraudulent activities that defrauded luxury merchandise vendors.
Texas Attorney General sues San Antonio over abortion travel funding
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the City of San Antonio, criticizing its allocation of taxpayer dollars to facilitate out-of-state abortion travel.
Federal jury convicts Waterbury man in gun trafficking investigation
A federal jury in New Haven has found Luis Perez, a 46-year-old man from Waterbury, guilty of a firearm offense linked to a gun trafficking operation.
Sixth Circuit Court reverses habeas relief for Michigan inmate Omar Pouncy
Earlier this week, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a decision granting habeas relief to Omar Pouncy, an inmate at the Michigan Department of Corrections.
Maryland man sentenced to 27-year prison term for 2021 murder
Amard Jefferson, a 26-year-old resident of Ft.
California challenges Trump's executive order affecting agencies such as IMLS
California's Attorney General Bonta has joined a coalition of 21 state attorneys general in filing a lawsuit against the Trump Administration.
U.S. government sues Vohra for alleged false Medicare claims under the False Claims Act
The United States government has launched a legal complaint under the False Claims Act against Vohra Wound Physicians Management LLC and its founder, Dr. Ameet Vohra.
Ohio woman faces meth charges in New York state
U.S. Attorney Michael DiGiacomo has announced the arrest of Celina Serva, also known as "Ce Ce," a 26-year-old from Akron, Ohio.
Attorney general James leads lawsuit against administration over dismantling agencies
New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit leading a coalition of attorneys general against the Trump administration.
Attorney General Frey joins 20-state coalition in lawsuit against Trump Administration
Attorney General Aaron M. Frey has partnered with a coalition of 20 other state attorneys general to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration.
Man pleads guilty to carjacking and armed robbery in Washington
Demonta King, an 18-year-old resident of Chevy Chase, MD, has pleaded guilty to charges related to a carjacking incident in November 2024 and an armed robbery in August 2022.
Yale police officer faces federal child exploitation charges
Federal authorities have charged Otilio Green, a 43-year-old Yale police officer from Hamden, with child exploitation offenses.
Oklahoma City man sentenced to 7 years for illegal possession of firearms
Dangelo Maurice Windham, a 26-year-old Oklahoma City resident, has received an 84-month federal prison sentence for firearm possession linked to drug trafficking and illegal possession following a felony conviction.
Beckley man sentenced to over 11 years for drug trafficking crimes
Ronald Lavaughn Mason, a 46-year-old resident of Beckley, has been sentenced to 11 years and eight months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release.
Michigan Attorney General warns of scams during storm recovery
Lansing residents are being urged to remain vigilant against potential scams during the ongoing cleanup and recovery from recent ice storms.
Maryland man receives 10-year sentence for stabbing romantic partner
Aron Williams, a resident of District Heights, Maryland, was sentenced for a violent assault on his romantic partner, as confirmed by U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin, Jr. and Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith.