News from March 2025
Attorney General Ellison and peers oppose new voter registration bill
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, alongside a coalition of 18 attorneys general, has expressed opposition to the H.R. 22 bill, known as the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act.
Portland man sentenced for felon possession of ammunition in court
A Portland man, Tyson Dyer, 38, was sentenced to two years in prison for being a felon in possession of ammunition.
Annual mock trial competition highlights students' legal skills in North Dakota schools
The annual High School Mock Trial Competition organized by the State Bar Association of North Dakota (SBAND) concluded on March 22, 2025, showcasing the legal aptitude of students from various high schools across the state.
Mexican national sentenced to three months in prison for unlawful U.S. re-entry
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania has reported the sentencing of Eustolio Sanchez-Ramirez, a 38-year-old Mexican national from Chiapas, to three months in prison for illegal re-entry into the United States.
Attorney General Labrador urges legislature to override veto on Medical Freedom Act
On March 31, 2025, Attorney General Raúl Labrador issued a statement regarding the Governor's veto of SB1023, known as the Medical Freedom Act.
Attorney General Ken Paxton congratulates Aaron Reitz on new DOJ role
Attorney General Ken Paxton congratulated Aaron Reitz on his appointment as Assistant Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice.
Nessel advises Michigan residents on avoiding post-storm scams following recent severe weather
Michigan residents are being warned by Attorney General Dana Nessel to be on the lookout for scams following severe weather.
Mexican national admits guilt in trafficking over 200,000 fentanyl pills
Miguel Obed Romero Reyes, a 25-year-old from Sinaloa, Mexico, has pleaded guilty to trafficking a significant quantity of fentanyl.
Juneau man pleads guilty to child pornography production, awaits sentencing
A Juneau man, William Steadman, has admitted to producing child pornography, according to court documents.
Raoul and coalition oppose federal bill requiring voter citizenship proof
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has expressed opposition to H.R. 22, the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, citing concerns that it could hinder voter participation.
Tren de Aragua members face U.S. charges for international cocaine trafficking
Federal authorities have arrested two Venezuelan nationals in connection with an international drug distribution conspiracy.
Trump administration's deportation efforts defended by 27 attorneys general
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has taken a significant role in a legal effort involving the Supreme Court.
Long Beach man sentenced to seven years for smash-and-grab robbery
A Long Beach resident, Ladell Tharpe, was sentenced to seven years in federal prison for his involvement in a 2022 smash-and-grab robbery at a Beverly Hills jewelry store, where over $2.6 million in merchandise was stolen.
Vallejo man convicted on drug and gun charges by federal jury
After a five-day trial, a federal jury has convicted Darren Tramaine Tony Mitchell, a 35-year-old man from Vallejo, on charges related to drug and gun offenses.
Baltimore man sentenced to prison for gun possession by a prohibited person
Baltimore, Maryland – A man from Baltimore has received a 54-month federal prison sentence for possessing a firearm and ammunition as a prohibited person. U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Maddox delivered the sentence to Robert Jackson, 39, followed...
Ex-charity official admits to embezzlement, faces prison sentence
A former official of a St. Louis-based charity has admitted to embezzling close to $700,000 over a decade.
Attorney General Paxton investigates Dallas ISD over alleged sports participation violations
Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated a legal petition for depositions of key officials within the Dallas Independent School District.
Paxton introduces rule for accountability of district and county attorneys
Attorney General Ken Paxton has introduced a new rule that increases the reporting requirements for District and County Attorneys in large counties.
Montana drug trafficker sentenced to nine years after DCI investigation
A former resident of Beaverhead County, Owen David James, has been sentenced to 108 months in federal prison.
San Diego indictments target alleged Sinaloa Cartel money launderers
Federal grand jury indictments unsealed in San Diego have accused five individuals of money laundering on behalf of the Sinaloa Cartel.