A federal judge sentenced a 63-year-old man to live in prison for using their young daughters to produce child pornography.
Ronnie Lee McCall, 63, of Johnson City, Tenn., was sentenced on Monday, according to officials.
Former Cop Sentenced to Prison for His Role in a $4 Million Armored Car Heist
A federal judge sentenced a former police officer to prison in connection with lying to investigators in relation to an armored car robbery that occurred in Houston in 2013, according to officials.
Joel Quezada, 33, of Humble, plead guilty Jan 11.
Electrical Engineer with a “Bad Attitude” Sentenced for Stealing Trade Secrets from his Former Employer
A federal judge on Monday sentenced an electrical engineer from Glendale to a year in prison for violating the Economic Espionage Act for stealing and distributing trade secrets belonging to his former employer, according to officials.
Just Saying: Trump’s Attorney General, Hispanic Voter Registration Up and Oxnard Cops Get Body Cameras
he recent protests outside Trump campaign rallies are just rehearsals for what is in store if Donald Trump becomes president.
Am I fear mongering? I don’t think so.
Consider this: The president of the United States appoints the U.S. Attorney General who takes office after confirmation by the U.S. Senate. The Attorney General serves at the pleasure of the president and is a member of the president’s cabinet.
Investigation into Drug Dealing at Montana Prison Results in Two More Indictments
Two defendants — Rachel Leanna Ross, 25, of Collierville Tennessee, and Lauren J. Hoskins, 26, of Somerville, Tennessee — were arraigned in federal court last week on a six-count indictment charging them with drug dealing at the Montana State Prison, according to officials.
The Vikings Were in Europe, North America and Asia and were Active in the Slave Trade & Other Facts
Vikings, Norse seafarers who left their homelands in Scandinavia to raid, trade, explore, and settle in wide areas of Europe, Asia, and the North Atlantic islands, from the late 8th to the mid-11th centuries, according to Nutshell.com
Also many Vikings got rich off human trafficking. They would capture and enslave women and young men while pillaging Anglo-Saxon, Celtic and Slavic settlements. These “thralls,” as they were known, were then sold in giant slave markets across Europe and the Middle East.
Worth Watching: North Korea — The Great Illusion
After years of negotiations, Michaël Sztanke and Julien Alric secured a visa to get into North Korea. After being censored on their first trip, they returned to find out how North-Korean people live? What is the real nature of this political regime?
TIME: Inside The Elite Mexican Marine Corps that Recaptured El Chapo
In the darkness before dawn this morning, the Mexican marines stormed into the house in northwestern Mexican city of Los Mochis, confronting drug cartel gunmen armed with a grenade launcher and 50-caliber machine guns.
USA TODAY: Chicago releases video, recordings from dozens of police shootings
CHICAGO (USA TODAY REPORT) — The agency tasked with investigating allegations of major misconduct against Chicago police officers released videos, audio recordings and other investigative material Friday from more than 100 incidents, a move that city officials hope will help bolster the public’s trust in its embattled police force
Guess Who is Coming to Dinner? Russian Couple Lives With 7-Foot Bear
The family pet is a 7-Foot Bear who is a gentle giant and loves being part of the household. In the evenings, he sits down to watch television, and his favorite dish is condensed milk because he has a sweet tooth.
Bulgarian Sentenced to More Than Three Years In Prison for Role in $6 Million Tax Refund Fraud
A citizen of the Republic of Bulgaria was sentenced to three years and 10 months in prison Friday for his involvement in a $600 million fraudulent tax return scheme that used personal identifying information stolen from multiple accounting firm networks, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.
Three, including Chiropractor, Plead Guilty to Scamming Workers Compensation Insurances Out of $600 Million
Three defendants, including a chiropractor, plead guilty Friday to being involved in a fraudulent claims scam that resulted in $600 million in losses to Southern California hospitals, according to officials.