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Saturday, November 16, 2024

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Gonzales man arrested on over 100 counts of juvenile pornography

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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrested a Gonzales man on Wednesday, September 25, on multiple charges.

Justice Department reaches agreement with Alameda County Sheriff’s Office on language access

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The Justice Department has reached a resolution agreement with the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) in California. This resolves an inquiry into whether ACSO complies with its nondiscrimination obligations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Justice Department announces nearly $30M in grants against hate crimes

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The Department of Justice has announced nearly $30 million in grant funding to combat the rise in hate and bias crimes. The funding, distributed through the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), will support law enforcement agencies, states, community-based organizations, national civil rights organizations, and other stakeholders. These grants aim to improve the investigation and prosecution of hate crimes, solve cold cases, serve victims, and support related research.

Justice Department announces new initiatives at 2024 Hate Crimes Grantee Conference

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Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General Benjamin C. Mizer addressed the 2024 Hate Crimes Grantee Conference, organized by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The event brought together grantees of the Justice Department’s hate crime grants, including law enforcement agencies, states, community-based organizations, and national civil rights organizations.

Montana allocates $3.5 million from J&J settlement to aid child advocacy centers

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Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced that the Montana Department of Justice will allocate an additional $3.5 million to support Montana Children's Advocacy Centers (CACs). This funding aims to enhance the care and response for child survivors of crime and abuse across the state. The funds originate from a recent settlement with Johnson & Johnson, resolving allegations that the company sold baby powder containing carcinogenic asbestos.

Attorney General Ellison seeks court oversight over Rainbow Health dissolution

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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed a petition requesting the Hennepin County District Court to supervise the dissolution of Rainbow Health Minnesota. The nonprofit recently disclosed its insolvency and intention to dissolve.

Paxton challenges State Fair's firearm ban in Texas Supreme Court

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has taken legal action to challenge a firearms ban at the State Fair of Texas. On September 25, 2024, Paxton filed a petition for writ of mandamus in the Texas Supreme Court. This move aims to prevent the City of Dallas from aiding the State Fair in enforcing a ban that would prohibit licensed Texans from carrying firearms.

Vienna man charged with defrauding multiple counties while employed as a 911 operator

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Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced charges against a Vienna, Illinois man for allegedly defrauding Johnson, Hardin, and Pope counties out of over $100,000 between 2017 and 2023 while employed as a Johnson County 911 operator.

Coalition challenges AAP over gender dysphoria guidelines

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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has joined Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador in a coalition of 20 states to challenge the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) over its standards on gender dysphoria care for minors. The coalition alleges that AAP's guidance is influenced by political pressure rather than medical efficacy and sound judgment, as supported by the Cass Report and recent disclosures by WPATH.

Attorney General Tong organizes national forum on plastics

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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is organizing a national forum on plastics in New Haven, scheduled for Thursday, September 26 and Friday, September 27. The event will gather attorneys general, academics, advocates, and industry experts to discuss environmental and health concerns related to plastics. The forum aims to foster understanding and collaboration on these issues and explore best practices and solutions.

Arkansas Attorney General announces two arrests in child pornography cases

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Attorney General Tim Griffin announced the arrests of two individuals in separate child pornography investigations. The arrests were made within a 24-hour period by agents from his Special Investigations Division.

Ohio Supreme Court rules on requirements for jury verdict forms

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The Supreme Court of Ohio has ruled that a jury verdict form is valid if it includes a reference to the Revised Code section citing the penalty for a crime.

Morgan County court resentence Roy Burgess Jr., upholds life without parole verdict

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Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that the Morgan County Circuit Court has resentenced Roy Burgess Jr. to life without parole for the 1993 capital murder of Kevin Ray Gardner, who was 16 years old at the time.

Justice Department announces over $86M in grants for tribal communities

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The Justice Department announced more than $86.16 million in grants administered by the Tribal Affairs Division within the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) to American Indian and Alaska Native communities. These funds aim to support survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sex trafficking.

Three men charged with stealing beef worth thousands from tractor trailer in Philadelphia

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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.

Documents reveal collaboration between CDC and Facebook on COVID-19 misinformation censorship

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America First Legal has released additional documents from its litigation against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These documents reveal the complete onboarding materials Facebook used to train CDC employees on their government censorship portal aimed at blocking free speech related to "Covid & Vaccine Misinformation."

Ohio Attorney General seeks Supreme Court intervention in Columbus busing crisis

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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed an emergency motion with the Ohio Supreme Court, seeking immediate intervention in the transportation crisis affecting charter and private school students in Columbus. This action is part of a lawsuit initiated by Yost earlier this month to compel Columbus City Schools to resume legally mandated transportation services.

DuPage County man sentenced for selling ghost guns

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A suburban DuPage County man has been sentenced to prison for selling unserialized firearms and a machine gun conversion device to an undercover investigator. The case was prosecuted by Attorney General Kwame Raoul's office.

Carr warns Georgians about scams ahead of Hurricane Helene

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ATLANTA, GA – Attorney General Chris Carr is alerting Georgians to be vigilant against potential storm-related scams as Hurricane Helene approaches.

DC accountant charged with mortgage fraud and tax crimes

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A federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., has indicted a certified public accountant (CPA) on charges of not filing income tax returns, bank fraud, and aggravated identity theft. The indictment, which was unsealed today, accuses Timothy Trifilo of Washington, D.C., of failing to file federal income tax returns for nearly a decade despite earning over $7.7 million during that period.