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Oklahoma man sentenced to 45 years for child exploitation offenses
An Oklahoma man, Jonathon Chase Russell, 36, has been sentenced to 45 years in federal prison for charges related to the sexual exploitation of children.
New Orleans postal worker indicted for bribery related to drug-filled parcels
A New Orleans postal worker, Keith Toney, has been indicted on charges of accepting bribes as a public official, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Michael M. Simpson.
Armed drug trafficker from Raleigh sentenced to 15 years in prison
A Raleigh man was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Thursday for cocaine trafficking and possession of firearms.
Mexican national indicted in Texas for alleged smuggling of 19 individuals
A Mexican national, aged 33, has been indicted for smuggling 19 individuals into the United States and for illegal reentry following removal.
Rochester woman charged with gift card fraud impacting local businesses and charities
A Rochester woman, Jessica Stadt, 43, has been charged with wire fraud and access device fraud, U.S. Attorney Michael DiGiacomo announced.
Fitchburg man sentenced to seven years for drug trafficking role
David Junius, a resident of Fitchburg, Wisconsin, has been sentenced to seven years in federal prison for his role in a drug trafficking operation.
District charges 265 in border cases, focusing on re-entry and smuggling
A recent announcement from the U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei revealed that a total of 257 cases linked to immigration and border security were filed between March 21 and March 27.
Detroit man sentenced to over two years for firing gun on sidewalk
A Detroit resident has been sentenced to 25 months in federal prison for discharging a firearm on a crowded sidewalk last July.
Attorneys general back Trump's birthright citizenship executive order in Supreme Court brief
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has submitted a brief to the Supreme Court of the United States, accompanied by attorneys general from 20 other states, in support of President Trump's Executive Order on birthright citizenship under the...
Masonry contractor president charged in Amtrak project bribery scheme
United States Attorney David Metcalf has announced charges against Mark Snedden, 69, of Munster, Indiana.
Memphis man sentenced to over 7 years for fentanyl and meth trafficking
A Tennessee man has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison for his involvement in a conspiracy to traffic fentanyl and methamphetamine in the Memphis area, federal authorities announced.
Man sentenced to 35 years for sexual exploitation of minors on Snapchat
Sai Kumar Kurremula, 31, an Indian national residing in Edmond on an immigrant visa, has been sentenced to 35 years (420 months) in federal prison.
Authorities charge 23 Lubbock individuals in drug trafficking crackdown
Federal charges have been filed against 23 individuals in Lubbock, Texas, accused of trafficking methamphetamine and fentanyl.
Arizona charges 260 in immigration enforcement week
During a recent enforcement operation from March 22 to March 28, 2025, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona charged 260 individuals in connection with immigration-related crimes.
Michigan Supreme Court reinstates anti-terrorism law for further review
Today, the Michigan Supreme Court overturned a recent decision by the Michigan Court of Appeals, which had declared the state's anti-terrorism statute unconstitutional.
U.S. latest extraditions include accused gang leaders and white-collar criminals from 10 countries
The United States Department of Justice has recently secured the extradition of more than a dozen fugitives from ten countries, showcasing successful coordination with international law enforcement in Colombia, the Dominican Republic, France,...
Two men sentenced to life for Carbuncle Pond murder
Two Rhode Island men have been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Leila Duarte DaLuz, the victim found at Carbuncle Pond, as announced by Attorney General Peter F. Neronha.
Pomona gang members, Mexican Mafia associates, convicted of racketeering and murder
Four Pomona gang members and Mexican Mafia associates have been found guilty of racketeering-related crimes, including the murder of a federal inmate in Los Angeles.
Department of Justice sues union affiliates over national security concerns
The Department of Justice initiated legal action against affiliates of the American Federation of Government Employees by filing a lawsuit in the Western District of Texas.
Honduran citizen charged with illegal re-entry and social security fraud
A citizen of Honduras has been charged by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh with violating federal immigration and fraud laws.