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Arizona court rules against fraudulent delivery service

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Attorney General Kris Mayes announced that the Maricopa County Superior Court has entered a $902,508 judgment against Matthew Willes and his companies—Valley Delivery LLC, My Home Services LLC, Next Day Delivery LLC, and Next Day Holdings LLC—for deceiving Arizonans by leaving fake “missed delivery” slips on consumers’ doors. These slips led consumers to contact the companies and unknowingly provide personal information and consent to receive telephone solicitations.

Paxton warns Dallas over State Fair firearms policy

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has issued a notice to the City of Dallas, urging it to rescind the State Fair of Texas's recent policy prohibiting citizens from lawfully carrying firearms on the premises during the annual event. The State Fair of Texas, which manages Fair Park under a twenty-five-year lease agreement with the city since 2002, announced this prohibition.

Attorneys general defend federal law preventing illegal interstate gun purchases

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with a coalition of 22 attorneys general, has joined an amicus brief in the Second Circuit case United States v. Perez. The brief supports the federal Gun Control Act of 1968’s provision that prohibits anyone other than a licensed firearms dealer from transporting or receiving firearms from out of state. The coalition argues that 18 U.S. Code section 922(a)(3) is crucial for supporting states' efforts to reduce gun violence by ensuring residents purchase firearms from licensed in-state dealers through lawful, recorded transactions.

Attorney General James sues predatory lender Acima Digital

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New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against Acima Digital, Acima Holdings, and Acima Solutions (collectively known as Acima) for allegedly deceiving over 100,000 New York consumers. The lawsuit claims that Acima violated New York’s rent-to-own law by “leasing” goods that could not be returned, charging more than the allowable amount on goods, and misleading consumers about the cost of financing provided by Acima. These actions reportedly led to contracts that more than doubled the price of items for consumers. The lawsuit aims to halt these deceptive...

Natural gas supplier convicted for environmental violations in Pennsylvania

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Attorney General Henry Announces Conviction in Water Contamination Case Against Western PA Natural Gas Supplier

California DOJ releases findings on Daniel Luis Valdivia's officer-involved shooting

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OAKLAND – California Attorney General Rob Bonta, pursuant to Assembly Bill 1506 (AB 1506), released a report today on Daniel Valdivia’s death from an officer-involved shooting in Covina, California, on April 9, 2022. The incident involved officers from the Covina Police Department (CPD). This report is part of the California Department of Justice's (DOJ) ongoing efforts to provide transparency and accountability in law enforcement practices. It provides a detailed analysis of the incident and outlines DOJ's findings. After a thorough investigation, DOJ concluded that criminal...

Justice Department holds quarterly meeting with national public defense organizations

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The Justice Department’s Office for Access to Justice (ATJ) hosted this quarter’s convening with national public defense organizations on August 14, 2024. ATJ Director Rachel Rossi, Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Civil Rights Division, Administrator Liz Ryan of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Acting Assistant Attorney General Brent Cohen of the Office of Justice Programs, and Director Nancy La Vigne of the National Institute of Justice delivered remarks focused on youth defense.

Juvenile Court seeks officer for full-time role in Williston

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The Juvenile Court in Williston, ND, has announced an opening for a full-time Juvenile Court Officer I. The position offers a monthly salary of $5,671 and is part of Unit 4 - Juvenile Court. Applications are being accepted from August 14, 2024, until September 4, 2024.

Eighth Circuit rules against Biden Administration's gun regulation

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Attorney General Gentner Drummond has praised a recent ruling by the U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of Oklahoma, a 25-state coalition, and other plaintiffs challenging a new Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) rule. The contested rule seeks to reclassify pistols equipped with stabilizing braces as National Firearms Act-regulated short-barreled rifles. The decision announced last week reverses a lower court’s denial of a preliminary injunction on the rule and sends the lawsuit back to district court.

Valerie Ann Sinclair sentenced for defrauding North Carolina Medicaid program

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Attorney General Josh Stein announced today that Valerie Ann Sinclair of Fayetteville pleaded guilty to 21 counts of obtaining property by false pretenses in Moore County Superior Court. Judge Regina M. Joe ordered Sinclair to surrender her clinical mental health counselor supervisor license and pay $71,046.04 in restitution to the North Carolina Medicaid program. She also sentenced Sinclair to 60 months of supervised probation and required Sinclair to immediately serve 90 days of confinement.

Attorney General files lawsuit against parking company for deceptive practices

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Attorney General Peter F. Neronha today announced the filing of a lawsuit against UPP Global, LLC (UPP Global), a parking management company operating in Providence, Newport, and East Greenwich, for alleged unfair and deceptive practices targeting Rhode Island consumers.

Washington County seeks applicants for full-time justice court judge

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Applications are now being accepted for a full-time justice court judge position in Washington County, Utah. This role will replace Judge Doug Whitlock, who is set to retire in January.

U.S.-Iranian national indicted over alleged illegal aircraft component exports

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The Justice Department has unsealed an indictment charging U.S.-Iranian national Jeffrey Chance Nader, 68, with crimes related to the illicit export of U.S.-manufactured aircraft components to Iran. Nader was arrested in California.

Attorney General Weiser charges Denver woman for $1.2 million in Medicaid fraud

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Aug. 14, 2024 (DENVER) – Attorney General Phil Weiser announced today that he filed fraud and theft charges against a woman in an alleged Medicaid fraud scheme that cost taxpayers over $1.2 million in losses. Natasha Sawyer, 44, of Denver, is accused of submitting false claims to the state amounting to $1,217,933 when she worked as a Medicaid biller for Element Medical Supply, a durable medical equipment company.

Attorney General Miyares joins 26-state coalition supporting West Virginia's sports law

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Attorney General Miyares joins amicus brief supporting West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act

AG Moody demands answers from Biden-Harris administration over release of individuals on terror list

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Ashley Moody has sent a demand for information to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas following a report by the U.S. House Judiciary Committee. The report suggests that the Biden-Harris administration released nearly 100 individuals on the terrorist watchlist into the interior of the United States.

Deputy clerk of court position available in Williston

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The Clerk of Court Office in Williston, ND, has announced an opening for the position of Deputy Clerk of Court. The role offers an annual salary of $51,900 and is a full-time, regular position. The application process will remain open until filled.

Attorney General highlights collaborative efforts against violent crime

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Attorney General Merrick B. Garland delivered remarks at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of South Dakota on August 14, 2024, expressing gratitude for the collaborative efforts of federal, state, local, and Tribal law enforcement partners in combating violent crime.

Justice court vacancy announced for Providence

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Providence, Utah—Applications are being accepted for a justice court judge position that will serve Providence, Utah. The position will replace Judge Matthew Funk, who resigned in January.

Monticello police officer charged with dissemination of child pornography

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Attorney General Raoul charges Monticello police officer with dissemination of child sexual abuse material