A Long Beach man is facing up to five years in prison when he is sentence in November for a $3 million foreclosure rescue scam.
Karl Robinson, 52, plead guilty Tuesday to one count of bankruptcy fraud in federal court. The charges stem from a long-running mortgage rescue scheme that involved nearly $3 million in illegal fees charged to distressed homeowners and about 200 fraudulent bankruptcy petitions.
Seven Tips to Follow When Hiring a Good Criminal Lawyer
Encountering the criminal justice system can be one of the most challenging and stressful periods of your life. Selecting the right criminal defense lawyer for yourself or a friend or family member can be one of the most difficult parts of any criminal investigation, arrest or charges.
Albuquerque police: Suspects drugged girl before killing her, Girl’s Mother Suspect
The brutal murder of a 10-year-old girl shocked the community, even devastating the most seasoned police officers. Even more shocking are the people accused of doing it, one of them the girl’s own mother.
Burger King manager arrested for throwing sauce at customer
A Burger King manager is facing an assault charge for allegedly throwing sauce at a customer.
Police arrested 32-year-old Douglas Waterman of Conway, New Hampshire earlier this month.
Second Mississippi Terrorist Supporter Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison
MISSISSIPPI Mississippi resident Muhammad Oda Dakhlalla, 23, was sentenced Wednesday to eight years in prison for conspiring to help the terrorist group ISIS, a designated foreign terrorist organization. He is the second…
Sedgwick County Sheriff Tom Hanna accused of sexually assaulting at-risk inmate
STERLING Sedgwick County Sheriff Tom Hanna is accused of sexually assaulting a developmentally delayed woman in his home while he was supposed to be transporting her to jail, according to an arrest…
Rachel Maddow Show: NATO’s Article 5: Attack on One is an Attack on All
Biden reassures NATO allies: I don’t think Trump ‘understands what Article 5 is’ By Nick Gass Vice President Joe Biden sought to reassure NATO allies on Tuesday of the United States’ “sacred…
Feds File Discrimination Lawsuit Against Mortgage Loan Modification Services
The Justice Department Tuesday filed a lawsuit alleging that several mortgage loan modification services discriminated against Hispanic homeowners by making them pay for unnecessary loan audits, which cost $5,000, and encouraging them to default on mortgage payments.
Man Who Pointed Laser at Sheriff’s Helicopter Sentenced to 15 Months in Prison
A 35-year-old Santa Ana man who aimed a laser pointer at a law enforcement helicopter investigating a serious traffic accident was sentenced Monday to 15 months in federal prison, according to officials.
Man Caught with Credit Card Numbers Stolen with 1,400 Gas Pump “Skimmers” Sentenced
A Studio City man was sentenced Monday to five years and five months in federal prison for possessing more than 1,400 credit card profiles that had been stolen from consumers who used gas pumps equipped with illegal “skimmers, ” officials announced.
Neighbor: Man killed by Trooper Was Deaf
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A man killed by a state trooper in northeast Charlotte after a traffic stop escalated into a chase is deaf, according to neighbors.
Investigators say Trooper Jermaine Saunders attempted to pull over a Volvo on 485 for speeding. However, they say the driver, Daniel Kevin Harris, did not stop.
HBO John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight: Charter Schools
Charter schools are privately run, publicly funded, and irregularly regulated. John Oliver explores why they aren’t at all like pizzerias, according to HBO.