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RI man arrested for allegedly selling 'ghost guns' and trafficking them to the Dominican Republic
A Rhode Island man was arrested in New York Thursday for allegedly selling or attempting to sell more than 100 guns that he produced at his home, according to the US Attorney's Office Southern District of New York.
[ cnn.com ]Ahmaud Arbery's mother explains her courtroom response over son's toenails
Ahmaud Arbery's mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones, discusses her reference to the defense attorney's closing argument about his "long, dirty toenails" in her victim impact statement.
[ cnn.com ]US Attorney's office requests Boston Marathon bomber to turn over funds
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should turn over money to his victims, including a previously deposited $1,400 federal stimulus payment, the US Attorney's Office of Massachusetts said in a filing Wednesday morning.
[ cnn.com ]Covid-19 outbreak at Manhattan District Attorney's office after offsite holiday party causes shortages and disruptions
A Covid-19 outbreak at the Manhattan District Attorney's office mainly stemming from an offsite holiday party is causing staff shortages and other disruptions, according to a letter sent to staff by Bonnie Sard, Administrative Assistant for the District Attorney.
[ cnn.com ]CNN Producer John Griffin arrested for attempting to persuade minors to engage in unlawful sexual activity
Connecticut man John Griffin was arrested Friday and charged with three counts of using a facility of interstate commerce to attempt to entice minors to engage in unlawful sexual activity, the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Vermont said in a news release.
[ cnn.com ]Officers find loaded guns and machete at home of man accused of threatening to attack NYC Pride March
A man who allegedly threatened to attack the NYC Pride March in June and make the 2016 mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando "look like a cakewalk" was arrested Monday, according to a news release from the US Attorney's Office in Brooklyn.
[ cnn.com ]Nurse charged with making fake Covid-19 vaccine cards
A nurse in Columbia, South Carolina has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of making fraudulent Covid-19 vaccination cards, according to the US Attorney's Office for the District of South Carolina.
[ cnn.com ]Man killed by stray bullet while enjoying Thanksgiving with family, authorities say
A stray bullet struck and killed a 25-year-old man who was eating Thanksgiving dinner with his family in Norristown, Pennsylvania, the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office said in a news release.
[ cnn.com ]Judge vacates 1974 rape conviction after Massachusetts fails to preserve evidence, victim raises doubts about her identification
A Massachusetts judge vacated Tyrone Clark's 1974 rape conviction after the commonwealth failed to preserve evidence and the victim in the case, unsolicited, raised serious doubts about her identification of the defendant, according to a news release from the Suffolk County District Attorney's office.
[ cnn.com ]An attorney's attempt to ban Black pastors isn't keeping the Rev. Jesse Jackson away from the Arbery killing trial
The Rev. Jesse Jackson said he has a "moral obligation" to be in court during the trial off three White men charged with killing Ahmaud Arbery and will be present for the rest of the week and beyond.
[ cnn.com ]Testimony resumes in Ahmaud Arbery murder trial after defense attorney's comments spark outcry
After a day of explosive comments from a defense lawyer at the trial of the three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery, two new witnesses are expected in court on Friday: The officer who was in touch with the man who owned the home under-construction that has been a focus of the case and a special agent with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
[ cnn.com ]Brother of drug trafficker El Chapo and 2 others indicted on drug trafficking charges
The US Attorney's office in Arizona announced the unsealing of two indictments that charged high-ranking members of the Sinaloa drug cartel with international drug trafficking, one of them the brother of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the convicted former leader of the cartel.
[ cnn.com ]Nurse faces involuntary manslaughter charge for death of a prison inmate
A San Diego County nurse faces an involuntary manslaughter charge for allegedly neglecting a collapsed inmate who later died, according to the San Diego County District Attorney's office.
[ cnn.com ]Minnesota man charged in hacking MLB and for trying to extort the league
A Minnesota man has been charged with hacking into computer systems used by Major League Baseball and trying to extort the league for $150,000, the US Attorney's Office of the Southern District of New York said Thursday.
[ cnn.com ]What comes next after Bannon's contempt referral
The criminal contempt referral from the House of Representatives against right-wing agitator Steve Bannon landed at the DC US Attorney's Office on Thursday with unusual fanfare, setting off potentially weeks of legal decision-making at the Justice Department.
[ cnn.com ]Robert Durst charged with murder of ex-wife last seen 39 years ago
Convicted killer Robert Durst, who was the subject of the HBO docuseries "The Jinx," has been charged with the murder of his former wife, according to the Westchester District Attorney's office.
[ cnn.com ]Riders who did not intervene during alleged sexual assault on a SEPTA train won't face charges, prosecutor says
Riders who failed to call 911 or stop the alleged sexual assault of a woman on a transit train in Philadelphia will not be prosecuted, according to the district attorney's office.
[ cnn.com ]College admissions scandal: Abdelaziz and Wilson are first parents to be found guilty
A federal jury on Friday found two wealthy parents charged in a national conspiracy that facilitated cheating on college admissions for their children guilty on all counts, the US Attorney's Office announced.
[ cnn.com ]Woman charged with starting California wildfire while trying to boil water
A woman who was attempting to hike to Canada is facing charges connected with the Fawn Fire, which authorities say she started while trying to boil drinking water, according to a criminal complaint from the Shasta County District Attorney's Office in California.
[ cnn.com ]Teens accused of plotting Pennsylvania high school attack on Columbine anniversary
Four Pennsylvania students were charged in plotting an attack on their high school on the 25th anniversary of the Columbine massacre on April 20, 2024, according to a statement from the Lackawanna District Attorney's office obtained by CNN affiliate WOLF.
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