News published on Federal Newswire in October 2022

News from October 2022


U.S.-India Strategic Clean Energy Partnership Ministerial Joint Statement


DOE Cybersecurity Report Provides Recommendations to Secure Distributed Clean Energy on the Nation’s Electricity Grid


10 notices published in week ending Oct. 8 by Environmental Protection Agency

There were 10 notices published by the Environmental Protection Agency in week ending Oct. 8, according to the Federal Register.


44 notices published in week ending Oct. 8 by Energy Department

There were 44 notices published by the Energy Department in week ending Oct. 8, according to the Federal Register.


There were 10 notices published by the Labor Department in week ending Oct. 8, according to the Federal Register.


14 notices published in week ending Oct. 8 by Justice Department

There were 14 notices published by the Justice Department in week ending Oct. 8, according to the Federal Register.


There were 13 notices published by the Interior Department in week ending Oct. 8, according to the Federal Register.


There were 70 notices published by the Commerce Department in week ending Oct. 8, according to the Federal Register.


Alexander M.M. Uballez, United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico, and Raul Bujanda, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Albuquerque Field Office, announced today that Elijah Cudei Etsitty was arraigned on an indictment charging him with assault resulting in serious bodily injury in Indian Country.


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.According to the indictment, on June 30, 2021, Norris, 43, while on duty, assaulted I.M., a man in his custody.



Robert Lashley, 52, pleaded guilty today to a federal hate crime for attacking a Black man because of his actual and perceived race. According to the plea agreement, on Nov. 17, 2021, Lashley traveled to the Family Dollar in Citrus Springs, Florida, where the victim, a Black man, was shopping inside.


Darnell Sterling, 57, of Washington, D.C., has been found guilty by a jury of charges stemming from the murder of his girlfriend, whose body has never been recovered, announced U.S.


Santos Rene Soto and Santos Moises Soto III appeared in federal court today to face a federal indictment charging them with conspiracy, wire fraud, bank fraud, and false statements in a loan application, announced U.S.


A Bay Area man and former FBI special agent was found guilty today by a federal jury of conspiring to accept at least $150,000 in cash bribes and other items of value in exchange for providing sensitive law enforcement information to a corrupt lawyer with ties to Armenian organized crime.          Babak Broumand, 56, of Lafayette, California, was found guilty of one count of conspiracy, two counts of bribery of a public official, and one count of monetary transactions in property derived from specified unlawful activity.          United States District Judge R.


A former California lawyer has been sentenced to 37 months in federal prison for lying to his clients about winning cases for them and then deceiving them with bogus documents – some with the forged signatures of judges, the Justice Department announced today.


Today, U.S. Attorney Sandra J. Stewart announced that Brandon Thomas Hart, 33, from Smiths Station, Alabama, was sentenced to 38 years in prison for sexually exploiting two children.


Hacked clients of Amazon Web Services including Capital One, Michigan State, and more than two dozen other entities and businesses


The FBI Columbia field office issued a warning this week for the public to be cautious of charity and disaster fraudsters following Hurricane Ian’s impact last week.


Charity fraud schemes can happen at any time, but they are especially prevalent after disasters.