U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska
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A Lincoln man has been sentenced to more than fifteen years in prison for possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute following an investigation into regional drug trafficking networks. The U.S. Attorney’s Office emphasized continued collaboration among law enforcement agencies across Nebraska.
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Jason Arias has been sentenced for conspiring to distribute methamphetamine mailed from California into Nebraska. Law enforcement officials traced several shipments back to him and his co-conspirator Trevor Sands.
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A grand jury has returned 19 indictments against 21 people across Nebraska on various charges ranging from drug offenses to immigration violations. The U.S. Attorney's Office says these cases reflect ongoing collaboration among law enforcement agencies statewide.
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A Guatemalan national living in Grand Island was convicted by a federal jury for conspiring to distribute cocaine after evidence linked him to significant drug activity at his residence. Law enforcement intercepted drugs destined for his home before executing a search warrant that uncovered further illegal substances.
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A Lincoln man has been sentenced to over three decades in prison after being convicted for attempted production of child pornography involving online communication with a minor. The sentencing underscores coordinated efforts between law enforcement agencies and prosecutors in safeguarding community welfare across Nebraska.
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A man from Omaha has been sentenced to over two decades in prison after being convicted for distributing fentanyl that caused a fatal overdose. The sentencing follows an investigation involving several law enforcement agencies across Nebraska.
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A Chinese national has been charged after allegedly photographing military planes at Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska. Authorities say Tianrui Liang was arrested after traveling across several states and remains in custody pending further legal proceedings.