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Man pleads guilty in deadly smuggling case after high-speed Border Patrol chase
Sergio Josue Palomera from Chula Vista admitted in federal court to charges stemming from the transportation of two undocumented immigrants who died following a high-speed pursuit.
Hugo residents plead guilty to transporting stolen goods across state lines
Matthew Carl Wilson and Candice Marie Logan, both residents of Hugo, Oklahoma, have pleaded guilty in connection with the interstate transportation of stolen goods.
Mexican citizen sentenced for cocaine trafficking and illegal reentry
Eli Torres-Banos, a Mexican citizen, has been sentenced to 51 months in federal prison for possession of over five kilograms of cocaine intended for distribution.
Boston man sentenced for illegal firearm possession
A Boston man was sentenced in federal court for illegal possession of a firearm.
Houston residents face charges in massive illegal gambling and money laundering case
Several residents from the Houston area face charges of conspiracy, operating illegal game rooms, bribery, and money laundering, representing one of the largest law enforcement operations in the Southern District of Texas.
Attorney General's office sues RealPage and landlords over alleged rent price conspiracy
The Washington state Attorney General's Office has initiated legal action against software company RealPage and nine local landlords.
Queens man sentenced for laundering $2.98 million in stolen funds
Xing Zheng, a 35-year-old resident of Queens, New York, has been sentenced to 28 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for his involvement in a money-laundering conspiracy.
Juvenile Court seeks part-time case aide for drug testing program
The Juvenile Court in Devils Lake, ND, is offering a part-time, temporary position for a Case Aide.
Mexican national receives prison sentence for reentering USA after multiple deportations
An individual was sentenced to two years and six months in a federal prison for illegally reentering the United States after previous deportations.
Connecticut woman pleads guilty to COVID-19 relief fraud charges
Victoria Kates, a 34-year-old resident of New Britain, has admitted to charges related to the fraudulent acquisition of COVID-19 relief funds.
Colorado travel company settles $3M loan allegations with federal authorities
Group Voyagers, Inc., a tour operator based in Denver, Colorado, has agreed to pay $3 million to settle allegations that it unlawfully received a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan.
Trump administration cuts World Trade Center Health Program staff, Attorney General James responds
New York Attorney General Letitia James expressed her strong opposition to the Trump administration's recent staffing reductions affecting the World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP).
America First Legal and Ally Financial settle employment discrimination case
America First Legal (AFL) has announced a settlement with Ally Financial regarding a lawsuit that questioned the company's employment practices concerning race and sex discrimination.
Court temporarily restores $11 billion in US public health funding, including $972 million for CA
California Attorney General Bonta announced that a temporary restraining order has been issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island, restoring $11 billion in public health funding to state and local agencies nationwide.
Oklahoma teen pleads guilty to robbery and assault charges
A resident of Carter County, Timmy Lynn Tatum, aged 17 from Sulphur, Oklahoma, has pleaded guilty to charges of robbery and felony assault.
Attorney General Neronha releases 2024 Gun Crimes Report in Rhode Island
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha has released the 2024 Annual Gun Crimes Report.
Warrant clearance event scheduled for Larimer County, Colorado
A warrant clearance event in Loveland, Colorado, provides an opportunity for individuals with outstanding arrest warrants to resolve their legal issues.
Ken Paxton leads coalition examining law firms' DEI practices
Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated a multistate effort by sending letters to twenty law firms, questioning their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) employment practices.
24 states back Trump executive order on transgender inmate procedures
Attorney General Raúl Labrador, along with Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, has initiated a 24-state amicus brief in support of an executive order from former President Trump.
Drug traffickers in North Shore plead guilty to multiple federal charges
Three men have admitted guilt in a Boston federal court for their roles in a drug trafficking organization based in North Shore.