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Former San Luis School District Employee Accused of Theft, Misuse of Public Funds & Computer Tampering
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- Written by Yuma News Now Yuma News Now
- Published: 22 August 2021 22 August 2021
San Luis, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced Thursday that a State Grand Jury indicted Carolina Carrazco, of San Luis, with Theft, Fraudulent Schemes, three counts of Computer Tampering, and one count of Violations of Duties of Custodian of Public Monies.
Attorney General Brnovich Announces Charges Against Tucson Man for Allegedly Illegally Voting in 2020 Election
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- Published: 22 August 2021 22 August 2021
Tucson, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that a State Grand Jury indicted 38-year-old Kyle Anthony Clark, of Tucson, with one count of False Registration and one count of Illegal Voting, for illegally registering to vote and casting a vote in the 2020 General Election while he was an inmate at the Pima County Jail. Clark was arraigned in Pima County Superior Court on Thursday afternoon.
Iowa Woman Sentenced to 304 Months in Prison for Hate Crimes Involving Attempting to Kill Two Children Because of their Race and National Origin
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- Published: 22 August 2021 22 August 2021
Des Moines, Iowa - An Iowa woman was sentenced Thursday on two hate crimes charges for attempting to kill two minor victims because of their race and national origin.
Man Pleads Guilty to Operating Darknet-Based Bitcoin ‘Mixer’ That Laundered Over $300 Million
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- Written by Justice Department Justice Department
- Published: 22 August 2021 22 August 2021
Cincinnati, Ohio - An Ohio man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a money laundering conspiracy arising from his operation of Helix, a Darknet-based cryptocurrency laundering service.
Justice Department Files Suit to Stop Physician from Issuing Opioid and Other Prescriptions
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- Published: 22 August 2021 22 August 2021
Salt Lake City, Utah - A federal judge entered a preliminary injunction Tuesday barring a Utah physician from issuing prescriptions for controlled substances during the pendency of a civil enforcement action filed by the government.
Justice Department Settles with Iowa-Based Nursing Home and Management Company to Resolve Immigration-Related Discrimination Claim
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- Published: 22 August 2021 22 August 2021
Des Moines, Iowa - The Department of Justice announced that it reached a settlement with JP Senior Healthcare LLC and JP Senior Management LLC, resolving the department’s claims that these companies violated the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) by discriminating against a Latino employee based on assumptions that the worker was not a U.S. citizen.
Just for the record
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- Written by John Grimaldi John Grimaldi
- Published: 18 August 2021 18 August 2021
Yuma, Arizona - The first Guinness Book of World Records was published in 1955 but now it is called simply the Guinness World Records book, says the Association of Mature American Citizens. But the idea for the book dates back to 1951 when the managing director of the Guinness Brewery at the time, Sir Hugh Beaver, was on a hunting trip.