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18-state Biden-Esg probe closes, Wells Fargo exits group, investigation of five banks ongoing
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, alongside attorneys general from 17 other states, has announced the conclusion of a joint investigation into Wells Fargo & Company.
Rocky Mount man's 18-year sentence for armed robbery and car chase
A Rocky Mount man, Kaleb Joseph Coppage, aged 23, was sentenced to more than 18 years in prison for an armed robbery at a Dollar General store.
Owings Mills woman sentenced to over 11 years for intent to distribute drugs
In Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. District Judge Deborah K. Chasanow has sentenced Querida Moran, a 53-year-old resident of Owings Mills, to 135 months in federal prison.
32-year sentence for top ‘Triple Crown’ case drug trafficker
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the conviction of Marlo Jackson in relation to the "Triple Crown" investigation.
Attorney General warns of toll road smishing scam in Michigan
Michigan consumers are being alerted by Attorney General Dana Nessel about a new smishing scam targeting toll road users.
Las Vegas man sentenced for fraudulently obtaining unemployment benefits and identity theft
A resident of Las Vegas received a sentence of three and a half years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release.
Court injunction blocks Trump Administration's efforts to dismantle CFPB
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has responded positively to a recent court ruling in the case of National Treasury Employees Union v. Vought.
Miami man sentenced to 11 years for firearm possession and bond jumping
A federal court in Miami has sentenced Joseph John Pyrzyk to 11 years in prison for firearm and ammunition possession and failing to report to authorities on a previous gun-related felony charge. U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon issued the...
Federal inmate sentenced for assault with a dangerous weapon and prohibited object
JERRY EARNEST BALLARD, a federal inmate from South Carolina, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for assault with a dangerous weapon and possessing a prohibited object.
Sentences handed to two men for violent offenses against Spokane police
Acting United States Attorney Richard Barker announced significant prison sentences in a federal court for two individuals involved in violent drug and firearm offenses.
Iowa man sentenced to federal prison for firearm possession and false statements
A former resident of Forest City, Iowa, has been sentenced to 45 months in federal prison following multiple counts of firearm possession as a drug user and making false statements during gun purchases.
Bonta urges DOE to enforce delayed energy efficiency standards for refrigeration
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has spearheaded a coalition of ten attorneys general and the City of New York to address the United States Department of Energy (DOE).
Attorney General joins settlement with Sigue Corporation; refund available for affected customers
Attorney General Alan Wilson has revealed that the South Carolina Attorney General's Office, particularly its Money Services Division, has entered a settlement with Sigue Corporation.
California DOJ releases report on officer-involved shooting of Anthony and Savannah Graziano
The California Department of Justice (DOJ) has published a report concerning an officer-involved shooting that resulted in the deaths of Anthony and Savannah Graziano.
U.S. Attorney’s Office reports surge in border-related cases this week
Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of California have filed 90 border-related cases this week.
Javice and Amar convicted for fraud involving company data misrepresentation
On March 28, 2025, Acting U.S. Attorney Matthew Podolsky announced the convictions of Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar on charges related to a fraudulent scheme.
North Dakota DHHS offers paid law internship focused on child support
The Department of Health and Human Services in North Dakota is announcing an internship opportunity for law students with a focus on child support.
Ohio man convicted of pandemic funds fraud could face 30 years in prison
A federal jury in Cleveland has convicted Mustafa Ayoub Diab, 41, from Ravenna, Ohio, of organizing a plan to defraud the U.S. government of pandemic-related funds.
Federal grand jury indicts Capitol Heights resident on fentanyl and firearm charges
A federal grand jury in Greenbelt, Maryland, has indicted Sarah Maud Jess, a 61-year-old resident of Capitol Heights, Maryland.
Federal charges filed against 20 individuals for illegal reentry after removal
Federal prosecutors, in coordination with the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal agencies, have charged 20 individuals with being illegally present in the United States following their removal.