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Idaho Attorney General defends state abortion trafficking laws at Ninth Circuit
In a recent decision, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of Idaho's abortion trafficking laws.
Arizona residents indicted for fraud involving ESA program
Attorney General Mayes has announced that a state grand jury indicted two out-of-state residents on several felony charges, including conspiracy, fraud, and forgery.
Umar Koon sentenced for drug possession with intent to distribute
Umar Koon, a 46-year-old resident of The Bronx, New York, has been sentenced to six months in prison by the United States District Court in Burlington.
Mexican national pleads guilty to misprision of felony in drug case
A Mexican national, Felipe Garcia, has pleaded guilty to misprision of a felony.
Lancaster County to host DUI and adult drug court graduation ceremony
The Lancaster County DUI and Adult Drug Court will hold a joint graduation ceremony on December 5, 2024.
Washington appeals court upholds $35M fine against Meta for finance law breaches
The Washington Court of Appeals has upheld a significant judgment against Meta, the parent company of Facebook, in a case concerning campaign finance law violations.
Snow Hill man sentenced for $1 million Covid fraud scheme
A Snow Hill man, Tyreek Rasheed Exum, has been sentenced to 50 months in prison for his involvement in a scheme to defraud the government of Covid-19 relief funds.
Meridian man sentenced for hacking and extortion scheme targeting multiple entities
Robert Purbeck, a 45-year-old resident of Meridian, has been sentenced to ten years in federal prison for hacking into computer servers and attempting extortion.
DOJ investigates Santa Ana police shooting under AB 1506
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has announced an investigation by the California Department of Justice into a recent officer-involved shooting in Santa Ana.
Sentences issued for crimes involving property damage and drug trafficking
Sherette Joseph Lujan, 48, from Riverton, Wyoming, has been sentenced to 12 months in prison and three years of supervised release for causing damage to United States property.
Inver Grove Heights man faces charges related to child exploitation
An Inver Grove Heights man, Samuel Eric Snell, has been indicted on several charges related to the production of child sexual abuse material and coercion of minors into illegal sexual conduct.
Kalamazoo man convicted in cold-case sexual assault from 2005
Last week, a jury in Kalamazoo County's 9th Circuit Court found Shawn Darnell Robinson Hopkins guilty of two counts of First-Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct.
New York doctor admits guilt in health care fraud involving brain scan kickbacks
A New York doctor has admitted guilt in a federal court in Boston for receiving kickbacks related to ordering unnecessary medical procedures. Dr. Vishnudat Seodat, 75, from Mattituck, New York, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit...
America First Legal responds to President Joe Biden's pardon of his son
America First Legal (AFL) has issued a statement in response to President Joe Biden's recent decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden.
Providence Judicial Commission announces nominees for justice court vacancy
The Providence Judicial Nominating Commission has announced four nominees for the justice court judge position in Providence, Utah.
Indiana AG wins case against MV Realty over alleged contract violations
Attorney General Todd Rokita has achieved a legal victory against MV Realty, a Florida-based real estate company accused of engaging in unlawful practices with Indiana residents.
North Andover man pleads guilty to possessing firearms as convicted felon
A North Andover man has admitted to possessing over 30 firearms and explosives as a convicted felon.
Authorities launch second PSA in 'Don't Click December' anti-fraud campaign
During the holiday season, online scams targeting Idaho residents become more prevalent.
California man sentenced for $2 million investment fraud scheme
Gustavo Guzman, a 61-year-old former resident of Fullerton, California, was sentenced to 70 months in prison for orchestrating an investment fraud scheme that defrauded victims of nearly $2 million.
Josh Stein supports increased healthcare competition in Western North Carolina
Attorney General Josh Stein has expressed support for a decision that aims to enhance competition in the healthcare sector of western North Carolina.