An Omaha man pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to selling a fentanyl-laced counterfeit Oxycodone pill that led to another man’s fatal overdose. Patrick Hoshor, 27, will be sentenced in July.
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A man scheduled to be tried beginning Wednesday on drug and weapons charges in Bismarck entered guilty pleas and was sentenced to prison at a court appearance Monday. Stetsen Davis was given two ...
Andres Perez, 45, pleaded guilty to charges of aggravated battery and battery resulting in serious bodily injury. Lake Criminal Court Judge Samuel Cappas told Perez that he will receive separate ...
Ex-Auckland Grammar School economics, accounting and business studies teacher Rafe Callum Fannin, 36, pleaded guilty to 13 charges at Auckland District Court this morning. Police initially charged ...
A former Kentucky FBI agent who was accused of illegally taking guns from a bureau storage office has pleaded guilty to federal charges. Michael Van Aelstyn, 45, faces up to one year and a day in jail ...
Former NSA worker pleads guilty to trying to sell U.S. secrets to Russia Under a plea agreement approved by a federal judge on Monday, prosecutors agreed to not ask for more than about 22 years in ...
A University of Arkansas professor pleaded guilty Friday to lying to the FBI about patents he had for inventions in mainland China. Simon Saw-Teong Ang pleaded guilty in federal court in ...
A judge on April 6 found Byrd Rareshide guilty on five counts of animal cruelty after several days of pitched court testimony. Rareshide, a well-known name in Virginia’s equestrian world ...
Sacramento City Unified is the latest school district to turn to the community for help overcoming its staffing shortages. This morning Superintendent Jorge Aguilar sent out a video plea to the ...
In November, however, he stepped down from his role and pleaded guilty to charges that Binance violated US anti-money laundering requirements. On Tuesday, he was sentenced to 4 months in prison.