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Fraternity housing board president convicted of fraud and theft in Tucson
Attorney General Kris Mayes has revealed that Michael Woolbright has been found guilty of fraud and theft by the Pima County Superior Court.
McKeesport man pleads guilty to ammunition possession after fatal apartment complex shooting
A McKeesport resident has admitted guilt in a federal firearms violation, as revealed by Acting United States Attorney Troy Rivetti.
Dan Brubaker appointed Michigan Supreme Court Chief Operating Officer
The Michigan Supreme Court has announced that Dan Brubaker, who has held the position of Chief Commissioner for 13 years, will now serve as the Court's Chief Operating Officer.
Philadelphia man sentenced to seven years for chemical attack on ex-girlfriend
Victor Ortiz, a 47-year-old Philadelphia resident, has been sentenced to seven years in prison following his conviction for a public chemical attack on his ex-girlfriend.
Raoul leads coalition challenging Tennessee abortion law targeting out-of-state assistance
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has taken a stand alongside a coalition of 20 attorneys general, submitting an amicus brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit.
Florida man admits guilt in minor enticement charges in federal court
Clifford Frederic Lind, 40, entered a guilty plea in a federal court to charges of attempting to transfer obscene material to a minor and enticement of a minor.
Broken Bow resident sentenced to 29 years for second-degree murder
Dylan Thomas Walker, a resident of Broken Bow, Oklahoma, has been sentenced to 29 years in prison for second-degree murder and the use of a firearm during a crime.
Attorneys general challenge 'Ideological Deportation Policy' for violating free speech
New York Attorney General Letitia James, together with 18 other attorneys general, has initiated legal action against the Trump administration’s so-called “Ideological Deportation Policy.” This move seeks to stop efforts targeting the arrest,...
Registered sex offender receives 10-year sentence following guilty plea
Attorney General Alan Wilson has announced that Bunky Wayne Balcombe, a registered sex offender, has received a prison sentence of 10 years.
Agreement reached on sports participation in Dallas ISD
Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Dallas Independent School District have agreed on measures to ensure compliance with Texas law regarding the participation of biological males in girls' sports.
Missouri gang member faces charges for racketeering-related murders and other crimes
A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Missouri has indicted Travis Santel Jones, a 21-year-old resident of St. Louis, Missouri, with charges linked to his alleged involvement in the Cochran Crips, a violent street gang.
Honduran man handed to US over alleged drug smuggling conspiracy
A Honduran man, Olvin Javier Velasquez Maldonado, has been extradited to the United States for his alleged involvement in a drug smuggling conspiracy.
York County man pleads guilty to underreporting $13 million in digital art sales
Waylon Wilcox of Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, aged 45, has pled guilty to filing false income tax returns that omitted more than $13 million from digital artwork sales.
Appeals court revives parental rights challenge against Chico school district policy
The Liberty Justice Center has announced a notable legal development for parental rights.
Alpine man receives six-year sentence for fentanyl trafficking
Erik David Morgan from Alpine has been sentenced in a federal court to six years in prison for fentanyl trafficking.
Honduran man extradited for alleged role in drug smuggling conspiracy
Coordination between U.S. and Honduran law enforcement led to the extradition of a Honduran national accused of participating in a drug smuggling conspiracy.
Roanoke drug dealer receives 12-year federal prison sentence for meth and fentanyl offenses
A Roanoke man, Jeffrey Javontae Knight, was sentenced to 150 months in federal prison for drug-related crimes.
Department of Justice ends environmental justice settlement as per Trump's directive
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the immediate termination of an environmental justice settlement agreement related to Lowndes County, Alabama.
Asbestos trusts urged to stop destroying essential records by Attorney General Wilson
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, along with attorneys general from 14 other states, has expressed significant concerns regarding reports of asbestos bankruptcy trusts planning to destroy documents and data related to past claims and...
Ex-BOP officer sentenced for violating inmate's civil rights at Butner Correctional Institute
A former officer of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has been sentenced to two years of probation.