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AG Ferguson sues T-Mobile over major data breach affecting Washingtonians
Attorney General Bob Ferguson has initiated a lawsuit against T-Mobile, alleging the company failed to secure sensitive personal information of over 2 million residents of Washington state.
Federal charges filed against three individuals in New Mexico kidnapping case
Three individuals have been charged with federal offenses related to an alleged kidnapping incident.
Efforts intensify at California-Mexico border against fentanyl trafficking
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has provided an update on the state's efforts to combat the fentanyl epidemic at the Mexico-California border.
Massachusetts court orders health insurers to pay $165M for deceptive practices
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has announced a significant court order from Suffolk Superior Court against three UnitedHealth insurance companies, HealthMarkets, Inc., and its subsidiaries.
U.S. Attorney Markenzy Lapointe announces resignation effective January 17
For the past two years, Markenzy Lapointe has served as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida.
Jacksonville man receives three-year sentence for possession of child abuse materials
Jacksonville, Florida – A 32-year-old man from Jacksonville, Austin Adams, has been sentenced to three years in federal prison for possessing child sexual abuse material.
Attorney General mourns death of Irondale police lieutenant
Attorney General Steve Marshall issued a statement regarding the death of Irondale Police Lieutenant Mark Meadows.
Nikolas Kerest resigns as US attorney for District of Vermont
United States Attorney Nikolas Kerest has announced his resignation, effective January 20, 2025.
Newcomb man pleads guilty to federal charges involving minors
A Newcomb resident has admitted guilt in a federal case involving sexual contact with minors.
Summerset woman sentenced for multistate sexual exploitation crimes involving minors
A woman from Summerset, South Dakota, has been sentenced to 40 years in federal prison for multiple offenses related to the sexual exploitation of minors across several states. U.S. District Judge Karen E. Schreier handed down the sentence on...
Attorney General's office captures fugitive; adds three more names to most wanted list
A sixth fugitive from Attorney General Gentner Drummond's 10 Most Wanted list has been apprehended, and three new individuals have been added to the list.
Pittsburgh couple sentenced for obstructing law enforcement during campus protest
A Pittsburgh couple has been sentenced for obstructing law enforcement during a protest at the University of Pittsburgh in 2023.
Hope Hogan appointed as director of Office of Administrative Hearings
ALJ Hope Hogan has been appointed as the new director of the Office of Administrative Hearings by Governor Kelly Armstrong.
Federal jury convicts two Nigerians in romance scam involving $560K
Following a four-day trial, a federal jury has found two Nigerian nationals guilty of participating in an international romance scheme.
North Dakota woman sentenced for illegal firearm possession
A Bismarck woman has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for possessing a firearm while being prohibited from doing so.
Florida man pleads guilty to assaulting Veterans Affairs officer
Jacksonville, Florida – Jeffrey A. Sager has pleaded guilty to assaulting a Veterans Affairs (VA) police officer, as announced by United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg.
Atlanta man sentenced for illegal possession following motel shooting
Marcus Thomas, a convicted felon from Atlanta, has been sentenced to over three years in federal prison for possession of a firearm and ammunition. U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan emphasized the danger Thomas posed to the community shortly after...
Attorney General Bonta issues new guidelines on educational rights for immigrant students
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued new guidance to protect the educational rights of immigrant students and their families.
Indian firms charged over alleged U.S.-bound fentanyl precursor shipments
Two Indian chemical companies and a senior executive have been indicted for their alleged involvement in distributing fentanyl precursor chemicals to the United States.
Judicial Resources Commission plans public hearing on January 17
The Judicial Resources Commission is scheduled to hold a public hearing on January 17, 2025.