10.7 C
San Francisco
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
- Advertisement -

CATEGORY

Law

Southbridge Man Pleads Guilty to Cocaine Offense | USAO-MA

BOSTON – A Southbridge man was pleaded guilty today in federal court in Worcester to cocaine possession. Revel Pedro Rivera, 43, pleaded guilty to...

Court Sentences Key Member of Local Drug Trafficking Organization to 22 Years Imprisonment for Fentanyl and Heroin Trafficking | USAO-SDAL

MOBILE, AL-- On February 10, 2022, United States District Court Judge Terry F. Moorer sentenced Edwin Jerome Owens, aka “EJ”, from Grand Bay,...

How to Implement New Technology at Your Law Firm  

Related Articles Learning something new is never easy—especially technology. But holding back on implementing new technology at...

Florida-Based Consultant Resolves Litigation For Allegedly Causing False Diabetic Supply Claims To Medicare | USAO-MDTN

NASHVILLE – Medicare reimbursement consultant Ted Albin and his wholly-owned consulting and billing firm Grapevine Billing and Consulting Services Inc. (Grapevine), both based...

Sioux Falls Man Charged with Attempted Production of Child Pornography and Transfer of Obscene Materials to Minors | USAO-SD

United States Attorney Dennis R. Holmes announced that a Sioux Falls, South Dakota, man has been charged by Criminal Complaint for Attempted Production...

Defendant in Marijuana and Cocaine Conspiracy Sentenced | USAO-WDTX

EL PASO – A defendant in a marijuana and cocaine conspiracy case was sentenced on Wednesday to nine years in prison for his...

Alleged Drug Trafficker Extradited from Ecuador | USAO-SDCA

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Matthew J. Sutton (619) 546-8941 and Mikaela L. Weber (619) 546-9734 NEWS RELEASE SUMMARY – February 11, 2022                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     SAN DIEGO –...

Man Who Threatened to Kill a United States Magistrate Judge Gets Five Years in Federal Prison | USAO-SDFL

Miami, Florida – A St. Lucie County man who made death threats to a U.S. Magistrate Judge in the Southern District of Florida was...

Dating Abuse Impacts Millions of Teens Every Year | USAO-AK

ANCHORAGE – Dating abuse impacts millions of teens and young people every year. According to loveisrespect.org, one in three teens in the United...

Two South Bay Executives Charged With Fraud In Obtaining “Specialty Occupation” Visas | USAO-NDCA

SAN JOSE – Namrata Patnaik and Kartiki Parekh appeared in federal court today to face an indictment charging them both with visa fraud...

Latest news

Court appears sympathetic to faith-based pregnancy centers’ argument

The Supreme Court on Tuesday was sympathetic to a group of faith-based pregnancy centers in their quest to challenge New Jersey’s demand for...

The long and short of Supreme Court oral arguments

Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide...

Oral argument live blog for Monday, December 8

We will be live blogging as the court hears oral arguments in Trump v. Slaughter. Note: A login is not required to participate in...

Can a Mississippi pastor challenge the constitutionality of a law that he was previously convicted of violating?

On Wednesday, Dec. 3, in Olivier v. City of Brandon, Mississippi, the Supreme Court will consider whether individuals can challenge a law as unconstitutional...

SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, November 25

On Nov. 25, 2020, in a late-night order issued hours before Thanksgiving began that year, the court blocked enforcement of New York’s attendance...
- Advertisement -