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Seattle man sentenced for drug trafficking after drive-by shooting
A Seattle man, Phuong Nguyen Le, aged 50, has been sentenced to 90 months in prison for drug trafficking and carrying a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking.
Carr’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit Set to Expand to Augusta and Macon
Attorney General Chris Carr joined Governor Brian Kemp, First Lady Marty Kemp, and legislative partners for the signing of the AFY 25 budget, which provides additional funds to expand Carr’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit, with new regional prosecutors and investigators in Augusta and Macon.
Lake County Sheriff’s Department now cooperating with ICE following warning from Attorney General Todd Rokita
Attorney General Todd Rokita has concluded that the Lake County Sheriff’s Department has reversed course and is now cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, as required by state law.
ICYMI: Attorney General Coleman joins WKYT Kentucky Newsmakers with Bill Bryant
Attorney General Russell Coleman discussed a wide range of priorities this weekend on WKYT’s ‘Kentucky Newsmakers with Bill Bryant’.
Sacramento man pleads guilty to fentanyl trafficking charges
Isaias Aroldo Contreras, a 26-year-old resident of Sacramento, has entered a guilty plea for possession with intent to distribute fentanyl.
Attorney General Marshall urges support for year-round E15 gasoline legislation
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has called on Congress to support a bipartisan bill that would ensure nationwide access to year-round E15 gasoline.
Maryland man charged with theft of government property and passport fraud
A federal grand jury in Baltimore has indicted Jorge Echeverri, a 73-year-old resident of Port Tobacco, Maryland.
Human trafficking arrests reveal diverse offender backgrounds
Two recent arrests in Ohio have highlighted the varied backgrounds of individuals involved in human trafficking.
Federal grand jury indicts ten on immigration-related charges
A federal grand jury in Huntsville has indicted nine individuals for illegal reentry into the United States after deportation and one individual for being an alien in possession of a firearm.
Attorneys general issue guidance on school diversity initiatives
Attorney General Rayfield, along with a coalition of 15 attorneys general, has issued guidance to educational institutions regarding diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) initiatives.
Huntsville man indicted for multiple bank robberies across Madison County
A Huntsville man has been charged with multiple bank robberies in Madison County, according to a recent announcement by U.S. Attorney Prim F. Escalona and FBI Special Agent in Charge Carlton L. Peeples.
Attorney General Bonta launches investigation into location data industry's compliance with privacy laws
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has initiated an investigative sweep into the location data industry, targeting advertising networks, mobile app providers, and data brokers that may be violating the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
Morgantown business owner sentenced for broadband funding fraud
Timothy Chad Henson, the owner of Clearfiber, Inc., an internet service provider in Monongalia County, West Virginia, has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for money laundering.
Attorney General Bonta urges FDA action on racial bias in pulse oximeter accuracy
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has submitted a comment letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) urging immediate action to address inaccuracies in pulse oximeters that affect communities of color.
Fresno man pleads guilty to exploiting minor online
Peter Yang, a 34-year-old resident of Fresno, has entered a guilty plea to one count of sexual exploitation of a minor.
Pittsburgh man pleads guilty to firearm possession as felon
A Pittsburgh resident has admitted guilt in a federal court to charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition, according to Acting United States Attorney Troy Rivetti.
Rochester man pleads guilty to transporting obscene material across state lines
John Douglas Looney, an 82-year-old resident of Rochester, NY, has entered a guilty plea to the charge of transportation of obscene material in interstate commerce.
Former state employee pleads guilty to PPP loan fraud
Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced a guilty plea in a case involving fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans.
Monkton man faces multiple charges related to child sexual assault
Adam Terry, a 31-year-old resident of Monkton, Vermont, was arraigned on multiple charges including felony aggravated sexual assault and misdemeanor lewd-lascivious conduct with a child.
Court rules against ski resort owner in antitrust case
New York Attorney General Letitia James has secured a legal victory against Intermountain Management, a ski resort owner accused of monopolistic practices in the Syracuse market.