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Mesa Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison in Child Sexual Exploitation Case
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 25 February 2019 25 February 2019
Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced 48-year-old Meyer Michael Stratton, of Mesa, was sentenced to 12 years in the Arizona Department of Corrections after being convicted on felony charges of Sexual Exploitation of a Minor and Attempted Sexual Exploitation of a Minor. Stratton will serve a consecutive term of lifetime probation upon his release from prison and will have to register as a sex offender.
Nominations Sent to the Senate
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- Written by White House White House
- Published: 25 February 2019 25 February 2019
Washington, DC - NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE:
Real Estate Investors Sentenced for Rigging Bids at Public Foreclosure Auctions
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- Written by Department of Justice Department of Justice
- Published: 22 February 2019 22 February 2019
Jackson, Mississippi - Nine real estate investors have been sentenced for their role in a conspiracy to rig bids, in violation of the U.S. antitrust laws, at public real estate foreclosure auctions in Southern Mississippi, the Department of Justice announced.
Americans for Prosperity-Arizona: Building on Improving the Lives of All Arizonans
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- Written by Nicole Tardif Nicole Tardif
- Published: 22 February 2019 22 February 2019
Phoenix, Arizona - Americans for Prosperity-Arizona today announced Stephen Shadegg as its new state director. Stephen will succeed outgoing State Director Andrew Clark. The group is also excited to announce the promotions of Boaz Witbeck to Deputy State Director and Darla Gonzalez to Grassroots Director.
Tut-Tut-‘Tudder’
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- Written by John Grimaldi John Grimaldi
- Published: 20 February 2019 20 February 2019
Yuma, Arizona - A new online dating service for ranchers in the U.K. was introduced recently. No, it’s not a boy-meet-girl smart phone app. The “Tudder” bull-meet-cow service lets ranchers find suitable breeding partners for their cattle and other farm animals online, according to the Association of Mature American Citizens.