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Two sentenced for trespassing historical site at Canyonlands National Park
Roxanne McKnight, 39, and Dusty Spencer, 43, from Durango, Colorado, have been sentenced for trespassing onto a historical site at Canyonlands National Park in Utah.
Southern District of Texas files nearly 200 immigration-related cases this week
Nearly 200 cases have been filed in the past week concerning immigration and border security, as announced by U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei.
Cranston woman found guilty in fatal hit-and-run case
A Cranston woman has been found guilty in Kent County Superior Court for her involvement in a fatal hit-and-run incident that occurred in 2020.
Buckeye Institute urges Pennsylvania court to reconsider agency deference
On March 7, 2025, The Buckeye Institute submitted an amicus brief to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court regarding the case Lutheran Home at Kane v. Pennsylvania Department of Human Services.
Brooklyn man pleads guilty to destroying competitor lab's equipment
A Brooklyn man has confessed to fraudulently entering a competitor's laboratory, where he destroyed and stole equipment, according to an announcement by U.S. Attorney John Giordano.
Federal inmate indicted for possession of contraband weapon
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania has announced that Tommy Clark, a 22-year-old inmate at the Federal Correction Institution Schuylkill in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, faces charges for possessing...
New Mexico reports weekly immigration enforcement statistics
The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Mexico has released its weekly report on immigration enforcement, highlighting a range of criminal charges.
Bonta issues alert as California extends price gouging protections amid fire recovery
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a consumer alert following Governor Gavin Newsom's Executive Order N-23-25, which extends price gouging protections in response to the Los Angeles fires.
America First Legal challenges Senator over social media ban
America First Legal (AFL) has issued a cease and desist letter to Utah State Senator Daniel McCay, addressing concerns over alleged viewpoint discrimination.
Texas man convicted for sabotaging employer's computer systems
A Texas man has been found guilty by a federal jury in Cleveland for deploying malicious code on his former employer's network.
Coalition proposes final remedy package for Google's alleged search monopoly
Attorney General Kwame Raoul, along with a bipartisan coalition of 38 attorneys general and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), has proposed a final set of remedies to address Google's monopoly in internet search engines.
Southeast Nebraska Adult Drug Court prepares for upcoming graduation ceremony
The Southeast Nebraska Adult Drug Court is set to hold a graduation and celebration event on March 11, 2025.
Michigan AG highlights consumer protection initiatives amid National Consumer Protection Week
As National Consumer Protection Week concludes, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel emphasizes the efforts of her office to safeguard Michigan residents.
State AGs seek data on veteran job cuts under Trump
Attorney General Kris Mayes, along with a coalition of state attorneys general, has taken action to obtain information regarding the termination of veterans and their spouses under the Trump Administration.
Fayette County man sentenced to 15 years for child pornography possession
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has announced the sentencing of a Fayette County man to 15 years in prison following his guilty plea for possessing child sexual abuse material.
Decatur siblings receive long sentences for kidnapping local businessman
Two siblings from Decatur have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms for kidnapping a local businessman in 2022.
Manchester man pleads guilty to meth trafficking conspiracy involving over 50 pounds
A Manchester man has entered a guilty plea in federal court in Concord for his involvement in a methamphetamine trafficking conspiracy.
Arizona hardware retailer settles pregnancy discrimination lawsuit
Attorney General Kris Mayes has announced a resolution in the employment discrimination lawsuit against Precision Tool & Construction Supply, Inc. The Civil Rights Division of the Attorney General’s Office secured a Consent Decree following...
Denver woman sentenced for meth distribution across South Dakota
A Denver woman has been sentenced to nearly 23 years in federal prison for her role in a methamphetamine distribution conspiracy across South Dakota, including several Indian reservations.
Former corrections officer sentenced for distributing child pornography
U.S. Attorney Michael DiGiacomo announced the sentencing of James D. Sutton, a 40-year-old former corrections officer from Depew, NY, for distributing child pornography.