Por: Los Angeles Times Nation October 11, 2022
The Mongols motorcycle club will not get a second chance to clear itself of federal racketeering charges after a judge denied its request for a new trial last week. In an oral ruling from the bench, U.S. District Judge David O. Carter denied the club's request on Thursday, said Thom Mrozek, a spokesperson for the U.S. attorney's office for the Central District of California. A written ruling was not available Monday night.... + full article
ABC7 USA Nation October 15, 2022
and it has finally come to an end after an eight year investigation.The Department of Justice concluded that the Orange County District Attorney's Office and Orange County Sheriff's Department operated a custodial informant program that systematically violated criminal... + más
O.C. officials repeatedly violated the constitution in jail informant scandal, federal report finds | Los Angeles Times
GOP Candidate’s Staffer Has a Murder-for-Hire Past | The Daily Beast
Newsweek USA Nation October 11, 2022
A now-viral video posted on the Reddit forum That's Insane showed a biker's perspective as he furiously pedaled away on his bike from two moose that were chasing after him on a trail.Average Alaskan bike ride, read the title of the post, which received more than 25,000... + más
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The New York Times USA Nation October 07, 2022
SANTA ANA, Calif. — After federal prosecutors won a landmark racketeering conviction against the Mongols motorcycle club, in an attempt to put an end to the outlaw group’s long record of murder, attempted murder and drug dealing, the Mongols countered with an unusual claim:... + más
Mongols biker club is denied new racketeering trial after claims its leader was informant | Los Angeles Times
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 04, 2022
A former Adelanto city councilman convicted of taking a $10,000 bribe to help open a cannabis business and also hiring someone to burn down his restaurant for an insurance payout has been sentenced to five years in federal prison. Jermaine Wright, a 46-year-old Riverside... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation October 02, 2022
As the leader of the powerful Massachusetts State Police union, Dana Pullman was a fierce advocate for troopers and a harsh critic of management, often demanding “accountability at the top.”Now, Pullman will be defending himself as his long-awaited trial gets underway in US... + más
Exhibit on Chicago railroad workers pulls into Pullman | Chicago Sun Times
Brad Lynch, award-winning Chicago architect, dies at 64 | Chicago Sun Times
The Daily Beast USA Politics September 30, 2022
Arizona Republican governor candidate Kari Lake has made her support for law enforcement a centerpiece of her campaign—but her campaign also employs an interesting character: a convicted criminal who pleaded guilty to battery against a peace officer and who once plotted to... + más
Meghan Markle ‘Screamed’ at Staff, Left Them ‘Broken’ and ‘Shaking’ With Fear, New Book Claims | The Daily Beast
Sweetie Pie's closes shop in St. Louis as owner's son convicted in murder-for-hire case | Los Angeles Times
Portland Press Herald USA Nation September 26, 2022
AUGUSTA — On Sunday, in a small function room around the corner from the Members Lounge, spent a few minutes reflecting on the milestone Le Club Calumet has reached. On Thursday, Augusta’s Franco American club turned 100 years old, and the former club president is optimistic... + más
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