Attorney General Michelle Henry
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A Pennsylvania State Trooper, Michael J. Brown, has been sentenced to six to 23 months in prison following his conviction for vehicular homicide. The sentencing took place in Tioga County Court, with Brown expected to begin his prison term on November 1. In addition to the prison sentence, he has been ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and over $4,000 in restitution for funeral expenses.
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The Office of Attorney General in Pennsylvania recently addressed the House Republican Policy Committee regarding human trafficking and the initiatives of Attorney General Michelle Henry's newly established Human Trafficking Section. Chief Deputy Attorney General Heather Castellino and Supervisory Special Agent Gabriel Fabian discussed various aspects of trafficking, including real-world scenarios, common misconceptions, and how victims are targeted.
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Charges have been filed against former Greene County District Attorney David Russo and former Chief Detective Zachary Sams, as announced by Attorney General Michelle Henry. The charges come after a presentment from the 51st Statewide Investigating Grand Jury.
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Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Brendan Young and Daniel Casey, the final two defendants in the Timothy Piazza hazing case, were sentenced today in Centre County Court. Both Young, 28, and Casey, 27, had previously pleaded guilty to 14 counts of hazing and one count of reckless endangerment.
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Attorney General Michelle Henry has announced charges against a Philadelphia man accused of attempting to defraud the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue of over $1 million. The man, Kaahir Teagle, allegedly used stolen bank account information to make online deposits into his income tax account.
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Pennsylvania Attorney General Henry has issued a warning to residents about a rising trend in cyber fraud known as sextortion. This crime involves criminals threatening to release explicit images or videos of their targets unless they receive payment.
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Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Theron Roberts, a former band director at Crestwood High School, will serve six to 23½ months in prison for sexually assaulting a student in 2019. At sentencing Friday, Roberts was also ordered to register under Megan’s Law for the rest of his life.
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Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that a jury has convicted the main supplier of a Luzerne County-based drug trafficking organization of several felonies. After a week-long trial, Stanley Sabatel was found guilty of conspiracy to deliver methamphetamine, conspiracy to possess with intent to deliver methamphetamine, possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine, and conspiracy to commit robbery.
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Attorney General Michelle Henry announced the arrests of three men on Tuesday morning in Philadelphia. The men were caught stealing loads of beef from a parked tractor trailer as part of the collaborative “Operation Beef Bandit” investigation.
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The Office of the Attorney General recently testified at a joint hearing of the Pennsylvania Senate Committees on Banking and Insurance and Aging and Youth, advocating for House Bill 2064. This bill aims to enhance protections for older Pennsylvanians who are often targets of cyber fraud by enabling banks and financial institutions to block suspicious wire transfers.
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HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that an Armstrong County man will serve 25 to 50 years in prison for providing a fatal dose of fentanyl-laced cocaine that killed another man in 2020.
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HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that criminal charges have been filed against former Arnold Police Department Chief Joshua Stanga. The charges stem from a joint investigation led by the Office of Attorney General and the Pennsylvania State Police into allegations of misconduct by Stanga.
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Attorney General Michelle Henry announced charges against Kevin D. Kolb, the founder and operator of Sick Recovery, a Berks County-based non-profit organization for men with substance abuse issues, which Kolb allegedly used as a source for free laborers.
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HARRISBURG – Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that her office has filed a lawsuit against Digital Dream Labs regarding the robotics and educational-technology company’s widespread failures to fulfill orders, issue refunds, or respond to consumer requests.
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HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that a Philadelphia County jury has convicted a man of all charges for the sexual abuse of a young child in 1998, when the defendant was a Jehovah’s Witness congregation member who utilized his position in the church to befriend the victim’s family.
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HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced the arrest of a Monroe County man found with several pounds of cocaine and methamphetamine, illegal firearms, and 24 improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
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Attorney General Michelle Henry has announced the launch of an online portal designed to streamline the process for companies and other entities reporting data breaches that impact more than 500 Pennsylvania residents. This requirement is mandated under Pennsylvania law, effective September 26, 2024.
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HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that a Venango County man, who was declared a sexually violent predator by the sentencing judge, will serve 50 to 100 years in prison for charges related to the sexual abuse of children.
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Attorney General Michelle Henry has announced the arrests of three Philadelphia men and a juvenile charged in connection with a vehicle-theft ring. The suspects are accused of using re-programmed key fobs to steal vehicles, prompting a warning for vehicle owners to remain vigilant.
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HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry released a statement regarding the death of a Philadelphia police officer late Tuesday night, who succumbed to his injuries after being shot during a traffic stop more than two months ago.