By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: United States Attorney Ronald C. Gathe, Jr. announced that U.S. Chief Judge Shelly D. Dick sentenced Chanda Hall, age 44, of Baker, Louisiana, to 26 months in federal prison following her convictions for wire fraud and making false statements. Upon release from imprisonment, Hall will serve two years...

By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: A Pryor man was sentenced Monday in federal court for repeatedly sexually abusing two of his children for ten years, starting when they were five. In 2020, when the two victims were adults, they came forward to report the abuse.
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: GREENBELT, MARYLAND - Today, a federal jury convicted Luis Flores-Reyes, a/k/a “Maloso," “Lobo,"’ and “Viejo Lovvon," age 41, of Arlington, Virginia; Jairo Jacome, a/k/a “Abuelo," age 40, of Langley Park, Maryland; and Brayan Contreras-Avalos, a/k/a “Anonimo," and “Humilde," age 27, of Langley Park, ...
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: MIAMI - Today, a federal district judge sentenced Shelton Andrews, 38, of Highlands County, Florida, to 240 months in federal prison. Earlier this year, Andrews pled guilty to possessing with the intent to distribute 50 or more grams of methamphetamine and possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: INDIANAPOLIS - Arthur Miles, 48 of Indianapolis, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison after being convicted of possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession with the intent to distribute cocaine, and being a felon in possession of firearms, following a three-day jury trial.
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: INDIANAPOLIS - Michael Gannon, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration-Indianapolis, and U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Myers for the Southern District of Indiana announced that Arthur Miles, 48 of Indianapolis, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison after being convicted...
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: Defendants Entered Senate Chamber, Looked Through Senators’ Desks.

By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: A federal grand jury in the Southern District of Alabama indicted former Citronelle Police Department Chief John Tyler Norris for using excessive force against a man while on duty and for misleading state investigators.
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: On Sept. 30, 2022, the Justice Department found that the Minnesota Department of Corrections (MNDOC) violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by denying incarcerated individuals with disabilities enrolled in its General Educational Development (GED) program opportunities to apply for and receive ...
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: Greenbelt, Maryland - A federal jury in Maryland convicted Arley Ray Johnson, age 63, of Bowie, Maryland, on charges of conspiracy, wire fraud, and securities fraud, in connection with a $28 million Ponzi scheme involving 1st Million, a purported wealth management and financial literacy company. Johnson was convicted late yesterday after a 10-day trial.
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: TULSA, Okla. - A Tulsa man was sentenced Friday in U.S. District Court for hiding a camera in a minor victim’s bedroom so he could capture images and video of the child in various stages of undress, announced U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson.
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: HOT SPRINGS - A Hot Springs man was sentenced today to 84 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release on one count of Distribution of Methamphetamine. The Honorable Chief Judge Susan O. Hickey presided over the sentencing hearing in the U.S. District Court in Hot Springs.

By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
There is one release scheduled to be published on Oct. 5.

By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: MINNEAPOLIS - A St. Paul man was sentenced to 204 months in prison followed by four years of supervised release for his role in two armed robberies of Twin Cities businesses, announced United States Attorney Andrew M. Luger.
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: Baltimore, Maryland - A federal grand jury returned an indictment late yesterday charging former Baltimore City Assistant State’s Attorney Adam Lane Chaudry, age 43, of Baltimore, Maryland, with 10 counts of fraud in connection with obtaining confidential phone records. The indictment alleges that Chaudry committed the crime knowing that information may be used in furtherance of and with the intent to commit stalking.
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: HOUSTON - A 39-year-old Richmond resident has been charged with fraudulently obtaining nearly $600,000 in financial aid funds at several Texas colleges and universities, announced U.S. Attorney Jennifer Lowery.
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Alexander M.M. Uballez, United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico, announced that Tyler Sando was sentenced on Sept. 28 to three years and five months in prison. Sando, 32, of the Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico, and an enrolled member of the Pueblo of Jemez, pleaded guilty on May 19 to assault resulting in serious bodily injury in Indian Country and assaulting, resisting or impeding a federal officer involving physical contact.
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced that the following persons were arraigned or appeared this week before U.S. Magistrate judges on indictments handed down by the Grand Jury or on criminal complaints. The charging documents are merely accusations and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: A federal court in the Southern District of Florida has ordered a return preparer operating in the West Palm Beach area to pay $213,500 in fees he received for preparing tax returns in violation of a permanent injunction that barred him from filing, preparing, or helping to prepare federal tax returns for others.

By DOJ Newswire | Oct 4, 2022
News Release: The Department of Justice announced that the Housing Authority of New Orleans (HANO) and seven private developers have agreed to pay $250,000 to settle claims that they violated the Fair Housing Act (FHA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by failing to design and construct eight multifamily ...