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Mexican national sentenced for illegal reentry into the US
A Mexican national, Rodrigo Valdovinos-Hernandez, was sentenced by United States District Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey for reentering the United States illegally after being previously removed.
Assistant State’s Attorney job opening announced by Grand Forks County
Grand Forks County is seeking applicants for the position of Assistant State's Attorney.
U.S. Attorney's Office sentences multiple individuals for drug trafficking and other offenses
Jason Trimmer, 47, from Lander, Wyoming, has been sentenced to 180 months in prison followed by five years of supervised release.
Montana opens submissions for student law enforcement appreciation poster contest
Submissions are now open for the 2025 Montana Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest, as announced by Attorney General Austin Knudsen.
Detroit man sentenced for leading pandemic-era drug trafficking network
Joseph Twilley, a 65-year-old Detroit resident, has been sentenced to over 13 years in prison for leading a drug trafficking network during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former non-profit executive pleads guilty in $1.8M fraud case
A former executive of a non-profit organization in the Chicago area has admitted guilt in a federal fraud case involving $1.8 million meant for underprivileged youth programs.
Colombian nationals face justice for kidnapping US soldiers
A Colombian national has been sentenced, and another has pleaded guilty in the Southern District of Florida for their involvement in the kidnapping and assault of two U.S. Army soldiers in Bogotá, Colombia.
Okmulgee couple sentenced for severe child abuse; FBI leads investigation
John Ray Collins Jr. and Tambara Lorene Collins of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, have been sentenced for crimes involving child abuse and neglect.
Court blocks NIH funding cuts initiated by Trump administration
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that a preliminary injunction has been issued by the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts, blocking the Trump Administration's National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding cuts.
Alleged MS-13 leader extradited to face racketeering charges
Moises Humberto Rivera-Luna, known as Santos and Viejo Santos, 55, appeared in the District of Columbia following his extradition from Guatemala.
Dominican national charged with illegal reentry into the United States
A Dominican national, Florencio Antonio Nuñez Guerrero, residing in Methuen, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Boston for allegedly reentering the United States illegally after deportation.
Attorneys general oppose legal challenge threatening national labor relations board
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has spearheaded a coalition of 22 attorneys general to submit an amicus brief opposing a legal challenge that could restrict the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) ability to protect workers' rights to unionize.
Baldwinsville man receives 45-year sentence for child exploitation offenses
Kenneth Koegel, Jr., a 40-year-old resident of Baldwinsville, New York, has been sentenced to 45 years in federal prison.
Huntington County man sentenced for producing child pornography
On February 27, 2025, Gage Wagner, a 32-year-old from Shade Gap, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to 200 months in prison for producing child pornography.
Leader sentenced for alien smuggling operation; ordered to forfeit $1 million
A Honduran national residing illegally in Houston has been sentenced to federal prison for his role in transporting illegal aliens.
Michigan AG continues fight against illegal robocalls amid consumer protection week
As National Consumer Protection Week unfolds, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel underscores her office's commitment to tackling illegal robocalls.
District court judge Matthew Neher announces resignation effective April 2025
Eleventh Judicial District Judge Matthew D. Neher has announced his resignation, effective April 4, 2025.
Guidance issued on diversity initiatives in education by multistate attorney general coalition
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, alongside a coalition of 15 attorneys general, has issued guidance to help K-12 schools, colleges, and universities understand the legal framework surrounding diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility...
Nigerian citizen pleads guilty in major US bank fraud scheme
David Daniyan, a 60-year-old resident of Brooklyn, New York, has pleaded guilty to charges related to bank fraud and money laundering conspiracies.
Child support referee positions open in South Dakota's first and seventh judicial circuits
As of July 1, 2024, individuals serving as child support referees will receive a flat-fee compensation of $324 per case if they meet contract requirements.