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Deputy Clerk sought by ND Court System for Bismarck/Mandan
The North Dakota Court System is seeking a Deputy Clerk of District Court for its Bismarck/Mandan location.
Littleton man pleads guilty to cocaine and firearms trafficking
A Littleton resident has admitted guilt in a federal court in Boston for his role in a cocaine and firearms trafficking conspiracy.
North Dakota Court System seeks electronic court recorder/transcriptionist
The North Dakota Court System has announced a job opening for an Electronic Court Recorder/Transcriptionist in Bismarck.
Acadia Healthcare settles fraud allegations with $19.85 million payment
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced a settlement involving Acadia Healthcare Company over allegations of false claims to government healthcare programs, including Medicare and Medicaid.
Albuquerque men plead guilty in fentanyl trafficking case
Two Albuquerque residents have pleaded guilty to federal charges related to the sale of fentanyl.
Attorney General Knudsen, MTDOJ support legislation to protect children from online sex predators and hold perpetrators accountable
Attorney General Austin Knudsen and Montana Department of Justice investigators and prosecutors testified in House Judiciary Committee in support of House Bill 82, sponsored by Representative Kathy Love, which will protect children from sexual exploitation online and hold predators accountable by strengthening Montana law.
Crips gang member charged with murder linked to Bronx shooting
Edward Y. Kim, Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Jessica S. Tisch, Commissioner of the New York City Police Department, have announced charges against Alieu Jarjou, also known as "Scally" or "Lu Scally."
Providence man sentenced to prison for child molestation
A Providence man has been sentenced to 25 years in state prison for child molestation, according to an announcement by Attorney General Peter F. Neronha.
Gang member Marvin Pippins sentenced to life for murder
Marvin Pippins, also known as "Mukk," has been sentenced to life imprisonment by United States District Judge Pamela K. Chen in federal court in Brooklyn.
Man sentenced for orchestrating $1.5 million mortgage fraud scheme
A man has been sentenced to more than three years in federal prison for orchestrating a mortgage fraud scheme in Chicago.
Edward Jones settles $17 million case over supervisory failures
Attorney General Alan Wilson announced a $17 million settlement with Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P. The Securities Division of the Attorney General’s Office, part of the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA), participated in...
Florida unveils new tools and incentives against human trafficking
Attorney General Ashley Moody has announced new initiatives to combat human trafficking in Florida.
Chinese nationals plead guilty in scheme exporting Apple products with fake gift cards
Three Chinese nationals have admitted their involvement in a fraud conspiracy linked to the purchase and export of Apple products to China, according to an announcement by United States Attorney Jane E. Young.
Howard G. Buffett Foundation grants $10M for Pennsylvania anti-trafficking efforts
Attorney General Michelle Henry has announced a significant financial boost for anti-trafficking efforts in Pennsylvania.
Chicago man admits guilt in meth distribution case
Edmund Omar Johnson, also known as "Chicago" and "Polo," has pleaded guilty to distributing methamphetamine.
California officials appeal court ruling on Huntington Beach voter ID measure
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber have filed an appeal to overturn a recent decision by the Orange County Superior Court regarding Huntington Beach's voter identification law, Measure A. The measure,...
Great Falls man pleads guilty to strangulation and child abuse
A Great Falls man, Lane Thomas Lamere, has admitted to charges of strangulation and child abuse on the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation.
Court reporter sought for South Central Judicial District Court Judge Chambers
The North Dakota Court System has announced a full-time position for a court reporter within the South Central Judicial District Court Judge Chambers in Bismarck.
Los Alamos lab employee settles false claims act allegations with US
A former employee of Los Alamos National Laboratory has agreed to pay $67,500 to settle allegations related to the False Claims Act.
Texas man pleads guilty to wire fraud involving Maine couple
A Texas resident has admitted guilt in a U.S. District Court in Bangor for four charges of wire fraud.