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Support grows for new bill aiming to curb banking discrimination
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, joined by attorneys general from 22 states, is voicing support for the Financial Integrity and Regulation Management Act (FIRM Act) currently being considered in Congress.
Charges filed in assault on Metro Transit officer with deadly weapon
Erik Schleehauf, a resident of Washington, D.C., faces charges of assaulting a police officer while armed and assault with a deadly weapon.
Bus companies fined $2.5 million for limiting competition in New York City
New York's Attorney General Letitia James has concluded an investigation into the business practices of bus tour operators Big Bus Tours Limited and Twin America, LLC.
Man sentenced for assaulting federal officer with a deadly weapon
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, Preston James Campbell, age 42, has been sentenced to a significant prison term following his conviction for assaulting a federal officer.
California files lawsuit against Trump over unlawful tariffs
California has filed a lawsuit against President Trump, alleging that the tariffs imposed by his administration are illegal.
Man sentenced to 20 months for illegal reentry into the U.S
A man who entered the United States illegally from Mexico has been sentenced to 20 months in prison.
York County men sentenced for child sexual abuse material offenses
Two residents of York County pleaded guilty to charges related to child sexual abuse material and received prison sentences, as announced by Attorney General Alan Wilson.
Ex-corrections officer sentenced for smuggling drugs into Rikers Island
Former corrections officer Ghislaine Barrientos has been sentenced to a six-month prison term followed by six months of home detention for accepting bribes in exchange for smuggling narcotics and contraband into Rikers Island.
New Jersey man sentenced for 2023 Delaware murder and robbery
A man from New Jersey received a 26-year prison sentence for his involvement in the 2023 murder and robbery of Dennis Davis.
Attorneys general urge Business Roundtable to end DEI initiatives
Attorney General Alan Wilson of South Carolina has aligned with 14 other state attorneys general in a collective urging directed at the Business Roundtable, a known association of leading companies in the country.
Virginia man found guilty of child pornography offenses
Yesterday, a Virginia man, Rafferty Daniel Kelly, was found guilty by a district court judge for child pornography-related offenses.
Philadelphia man charged again for sexual assault of a minor girl's case
Attorney General Dave Sunday has announced new charges against 32-year-old Craig Coleman from Philadelphia.
Cranberry Township man sentenced to prison for assault during cruise
A resident of Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, has been sentenced to 12 months in prison following a guilty plea in a federal court on charges of assault by striking, beating, or wounding.
State attorneys general challenge social security management changes in court
Attorney General Charity Clark, along with 21 other state attorneys general, has filed an amicus brief supporting an injunction to prevent actions by acting administrator Leland Dudek and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) that...
Four Mexican nationals detained on immigration charges in West Virginia
Acting United States Attorney Lisa G. Johnston announced that four Mexican nationals have been detained in the Southern District of West Virginia following their arrest.
Pawtucket man convicted of first-degree sexual assault in Providence County Superior Court
A jury has convicted a Pawtucket man on charges of sexual assault in a Providence County Superior Court case involving a juvenile female victim.
Delaware woman convicted for fraudulently claiming to be a nurse
Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced the conviction of Nicole L. Vanhorn, a Delaware woman who fraudulently claimed to be a Registered Nurse to secure employment in nursing homes.
Bronx man faces sex trafficking charges involving multiple women
Matthew Podolsky, Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, together with Michael Alfonso, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the New York Field Office of Homeland Security Investigations, announced the unsealing of an...
Judicial nomination opens for district court vacancy in Nebraska
The Judicial Nominating Commission for District Court in the Eleventh Judicial District is accepting applications for a vacancy due to the resignation of Judge Matthew D. Neher.
Attorney General Bonta urges Trump Administration for collaboration in trafficking fight
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has joined a group of attorneys general from across the United States in sending a bipartisan letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert Kennedy, Jr.