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Tuesday, October 1, 2024

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Labrador Letter – Daybell Trial

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As I’m sure many of you have seen on the news, Chad Daybell was convicted last week on all counts, including the murders of Tylee Ryan, JJ Vallow, and Tammy Daybell.

Cody McDonald Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison for the Second-Degree Murder of Daniel Murillo

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Judge Jarod Hofacket sentenced Cody McDonald to 18 years in the New Mexico Department of Corrections for the murder of 22-year-old Daniel Murillo.

Attorney General Aaron M. Frey and Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition Announce Focus on Protecting Immigrant Communities from Phony Immigration Law Practices

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Attorney General Aaron Frey and the Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition (MIRC) are unveiling a new resource to warn immigrant communities about the unauthorized practice of immigration law.

The Release of Decedent and Officer Names in Fatal OfficerInvolved Shooting in Montgomery County Delayed

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The Independent Investigations Division (IID) of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General is delaying the release of the names of the decedent and involved Montgomery County Police officer in the May 30, 2024, fatal officer-involved shooting in Montgomery County.

Attorney General James Announces Historic Agreement with Northwell to Help More New Yorkers Receive Financial Assistance for Medical Care

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New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a historic agreement with Northwell Health (Northwell), New York’s largest health care network, to significantly improve and expand access to financial assistance for millions of New Yorkers at Northwell facilities and clinics across the state, including all 21 Northwell hospitals.

Montana DCI investigates officer-involved incident in Cut Bank

By Legal Newsline |
The Montana Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is currently investigating an officer-involved critical incident that occurred early Saturday morning in Cut Bank. The event took place in the Pioneer Bar parking lot at 13 N. Central Avenue.

Missouri AG settles Sunshine Law lawsuit with City of Belle

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that his office has settled a case against the City of Belle for failing to comply with the Sunshine Law. The violations involved public meetings and included failures to provide adequate notices and tentative agendas, discussing items not on meeting agendas, inadequately keeping meeting minutes, and improperly discussing business in at least one closed session that should have been open to the public.

Attorney General Platkin Co-Leads Effort to Defend Title IX’s Protections Against Sex Discrimination in Education

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Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division on Civil Rights (DCR) announced that, together with California and Pennsylvania, they have filed the first of several amicus briefs defending Title IX, the landmark law prohibiting sex-based discrimination in education, from yet another federal court challenge that threatens the rights of students in schools and colleges nationwide.

Statement on Senate Bill 591

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Attorney General John M. Formella issued the following statement regarding the State Senate’s vote to concur with the House’s amendment to Senate Bill 591.

AG Nessel Alerts Consumers of Nationwide Venmo Scam

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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reissuing her consumer alert about payment apps and scams following reports nationwide of scammers targeting Venmo users.

Attorney General Brown Announces That No Charges Will Be Filed in December 2023 Fatal Police Pursuit in Montgomery County

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Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced his decision to not seek charges in the December 2023 fatal police pursuit in Montgomery County, Maryland. On December 13, 2023, at approximately 10:15 p.m., officers with the Montgomery County Police Department attempted a traffic stop on a white Nissan Maxima in the area of Georgia Avenue and Plyers Mill Road in Wheaton, Maryland.

Deputy AG Monaco hosts fourth Justice AI Initiative convening

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This week, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco hosted the fourth convening of the "Justice AI Initiative," which she launched earlier this year to shape the Justice Department’s AI policy. The initiative aims to understand how AI will impact the Department’s mission to uphold the rule of law, ensure national safety, and protect civil rights. The "Justice AI" program brings together stakeholders from civil society, industry, academia, and law enforcement to discuss both the potential benefits and risks associated with AI.

Buckeye Institute urges SCOTUS to protect public employees' First Amendment rights

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Columbus, OH – On Friday, The Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief in Laird v. United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA), urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case. The institute contends that government unions should not use obscure and arbitrary opt-out windows to deny public employees their First Amendment rights or illegally deduct money from paychecks after employees have left the union.

Two charged for involvement in monkey torture video distribution

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Two individuals were charged this week for their involvement with online groups dedicated to creating and distributing videos depicting acts of extreme violence and sexual abuse against monkeys.

First prosecution by AG Ferguson's crime unit leads offender Shawn Nanez behind bars

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Shawn Nanez pleads guilty to multiple felonies for stealing more than $145,000 in merchandise in King, Pierce, and Kitsap counties

Attorney General Rokita alerts consumers about May product recalls

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Indiana residents about important consumer protection concerns related to products recalled in May. The office urges consumers to take advantage of opportunities available for those who have purchased items that could be harmful to their families.

Suburban man sentenced for money laundering millions

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Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced today that a suburban Cook County man has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to prison for laundering millions of dollars.

Georgia attorney sentenced for $15M COVID-19 relief fraud

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A Georgia attorney and former City of Atlanta police officer was sentenced today to seven years and three months in prison for conspiring to defraud the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) of approximately $15 million.

Suburban man charged for alleged forgery on FOID card application

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Attorney General Raoul charges suburban man over allegedly lying on FOID card application

Former energy company president sentenced for $5.5M kickback scheme

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The former president of a Texas energy company was sentenced today to six years and six months in prison for his role in an illegal kickback scheme and a commodities insider trading scheme involving natural gas futures contracts.