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Senate Judiciary Committee to Investigate New Reports of Political Interference During Trump Presidency
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Durbin, Grassley Press Twitter CEO on Reports of Security Failures and Foreign Infiltration at Twitter
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Senate Confirms Salvador Mendoza to Ninth Circuit
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Grassley: Americans Deserve to Know How FBI Is Addressing Afghan Evacuee Vetting Failures
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Grassley Presses Justice Dept., FTC On Need For Vigorous Antitrust Enforcement In Ag, Prescription Drug Industries At Oversight Hearing
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Momentum Builds for Grassley-Led Bill to Combat Violent Crime
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Grassley Votes to Ensure Survivors of Sexual Assault, Harassment can Speak Out
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Federal Grand Jury B Indictments Announced- September 2022
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Santo Domingo man arraigned for assault on a federal officer
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Shiprock man sentenced to eight years in prison for assault
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U.S. Attorney, FBI file domestic violence charges for Tohatchi assault
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Lame Deer man sentenced to 46 months in prison for strangling woman on Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation
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Former Tribal IT Director Sentenced in Federal Court for Roles in Bribery Scheme
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Lower Brule Man Returns to Federal Prison for Over 33 Years for Leading a Meth and Money Laundering Conspiracy
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Two men accused in an assault of Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on Crow Indian Reservation admit charges
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Defendant Who Assaulted and Robbed a Man Sentenced to 90 Months in Prison
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Johnston County Resident Pleads Guilty To Abusive Sexual Contact With A Minor In Indian Country
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News Release: BOISE - A federal jury convicted a former Caldwell Police Department Lieutenant of falsifying a record or document in a federal investigation, witness tampering by harassment, and destroying a record to impair its use in an official proceeding. The jury found Hoadley not guilty of willful deprivation of rights under color of law.
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News Release: SALT LAKE CITY - James Wolfgramm, aka Semisi Niu, aka James Vaka Niu, 43, of Spanish Fork, and two of his businesses, Bitex LLC (Bitex), and Ohana Capital Financial, Inc. (OCF), have been charged by a federal grand jury in the District of Utah with seven felony counts in connection with multiple financial...
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Pine Ridge Woman Sentenced to Three Years and 10 Months for Meth Trafficking Conspiracy