Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 20, 2022
A Boston man was sentenced to more than seven years in federal prison on charges related to pandemic relief fraud, identity theft, and gun and drug offenses, prosecutors said Monday.Jammy Alphonse, 28, was sentenced in US District Court in Boston on Thursday to 94 months in prison and four years of supervised release, US Attorney Rachael Rollins’s office said in .Alphonse pleaded guilty in May to nearly a half-dozen charges, including wire... + full article
Associated Press USA Business September 20, 2022
HONOLULU (AP) — A former Maui County official and the Honolulu businessman who paid him $2 million in bribes in exchange for more than $19 million in wastewater contracts each pleaded guilty Monday in one of the largest bribery cases ever prosecuted in Hawaii.Stewart Olani... + más
Prominent Native Hawaiians named to Mauna Kea authority | Associated Press
Prominent Native Hawaiians named to Mauna Kea authority | ABC News
The Advocate USA Crime September 19, 2022
New Orleans native and popular early 2000s rapper Mystikal pleaded not guilty Monday to rape, strangulation, drug and other charges brought by an Ascension Parish grand jury earlier this month.Michael Lawrence Tyler, who goes by the stage name and earned two Grammy nominations... + más
Rapper Mystikal pleads not guilty to rape, drug charges | ABC News
Mystikal, New Orleans-born rapper, indicted on first-degree rape, could face life sentence | The Advocate
ABC News USA Entertainment September 19, 2022
NEW ORLEANS -- The Grammy-nominated rapper Mystikal pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges accusing him of raping and choking a woman at his home in Louisiana and of possessing several drugs.The 51-year-old performer whose given name is Michael Tyler is innocent of all charges,... + más
Mystikal, New Orleans-born rapper, pleads not guilty to rape, robbery, drug charges in Ascension | The Advocate
Rapper Mystikal to be arraigned on rape, other charges | ABC News
ABC News USA Nation September 19, 2022
A Northern California woman who pleaded guilty to orchestrating an elaborate hoax about being kidnapped and even seared with a branding iron by her abductors was ordered to serve 18 months in prison Monday, more than double the amount of time federal prosecutors... + más
California woman gets 18 months for kidnapping hoax | 10 WBNS
Girls escape kidnapper by crashing his SUV; he's sentenced to 25 years in prison | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
A former Louisiana state trooper in the back as he fled from a 2018 traffic stop, partially paralyzing him, struck a plea deal with prosecutors Monday, concluding a rare case of a law enforcement agent facing criminal charges after a use-of-force incident.Louisiana State... + más
Why LSU says traffic after Mississippi State game will be better than snafu after Southern | The Advocate
Livingston Parish jury finds man accused of killing estranged wife guilty of first-degree murder | The Advocate
The man who kidnapped two 14-year-old girls who escaped by crashing the SUV they had been taken away in has been sentenced to 25 years in prison, the 21st Judicial District said in a news release.On Oct. 30, 2020, Albert Lavine Jr., 40, noticed the girls walking down McCarroll... + más
Cell phone tracking, a high-speed chase — how Ascension deputies caught an alleged kidnapper | The Advocate
22-year-old Holden man sentenced to 50 years in prison for fentanyl distribution | The Advocate
A former chief credit officer of First NBC Bank, under the weight of risky loans, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to conspiracy to commit bank fraud, becoming the latest former bank employee or customer to admit to a fraud charge amid a sweeping federal probe.Federal prosecutors... + más
After new trial led to murder conviction again, judge hands down life sentence for Ascension man | The Advocate
'Y'all know what to do': Ascension woman enticed others in scam of pandemic aid, grand jury alleges | The Advocate
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