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San Juan: 89 Law Enforcement Officers, 42 Others Indicted for Drug Trafficking Crimes in Puerto Rico
Eighty-nine law enforcement officers and 44 others, including national guardsmen and U.S. Army soldiers in Puerto Rico, were charged in 26 indictments unsealed by a grand jury. Full Story
Mobile: Alabama Legislators, Staff Member, Lobbyists and Businessmen Charged in 39-Count Indictment for Roles in Wide-Ranging Conspiracy to Influence and Corrupt Votes Related to Electronic Bingo Legislation
Eleven individuals, including current Alabama state legislators, lobbyists and business owners, were charged for their roles in a conspiracy to offer and bribe legislators for their votes and influence on proposed legislation. Full Story
New York: Faisal Shahzad Sentenced in Manhattan Federal Court to Life in Prison for Attempted Car Bombing in Times Square
Faisal Shahzad was sentenced to life in prison in Manhattan federal court for his attempt to detonate a car bomb in Times Square on May 1, 2010. Full Story
Phoenix: Three Life Sentences for Brutal Murder in Gila River Indian Community
Eugene Joseph Escalanti was sentenced to three concurrent life sentences for first-degree murder charges, kidnapping and felony murder. Full Story
Sacramento: Four Fresno Police Officers Indicted for Civil Rights Charges
A federal grand jury returned an indictment charging former Fresno, Calif., Police Department (FPD) Officers Christopher Coleman, 42; Paul Van Dalen, 44; and Sean Plymale, 41; and current FPD Sergeant Michael Manfredi, 50, with civil rights and obstruction of justice offenses related to the assault of a man in their custody in October 2005. Full Story
Boston: Employee Charged with Seeking to Provide Confidential Business Information to a Foreign Government
Elliot Doxer, an employee of a high-technology company headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., was arrested and charged in federal court with secretly providing confidential business information over an 18-month period to a person he believed to be an agent of a foreign government. Doxer worked in the finance department of Cambridge-based Akamai Technologies Inc., a provider of Internet content delivery services. Full Story
Springfield: Fairview Heights Man Indicted on Explosive, Threat Charges
Roman O. Conaway was charged in a two-count indictment for making a false threat to detonate an explosive device and influencing a federal officer by threat. Full Story
Los Angeles: Former Top Official with Inland Empire Indian Tribe Pleads Guilty, Admits Taking Nearly $875,000 in Bribes
The former chairman of the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians pleaded guilty to federal charges for accepting approximately $875,000 in bribes from tribal vendors and concealing that income from the Internal Revenue Service. Full Story
Atlanta: Pharmaceutical Company Allergan Pleads Guilty; Sentenced to a Pay a Total of $375 Million
Allergan, Inc. pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay $375 million for its unlawful marketing and promotion of its product, Botox® Therapeutic for uses not approved as safe and effective by the Food and Drug Administration. Full Story
San Antonio: Austin Area Man Sentenced in Cyanide Hoax Case
Gary Dale Horton of Jonestown, Texas, was sentenced to two years in federal prison in connection with a cyanide hoax in May 2010. Full Story

