A former teacher’s aide at Allen High School was sentenced this week to probation after a relationship she had with a female student turned sexual.
Kearney Day, 22, pleaded guilty to a second-degree felony charge of having an improper relationship with a student in early 2014. In exchange for her guilty plea, Collin County prosecutors dismissed eight other counts, including charges of sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child sexual contact.
Man Sentenced to 18 Years for Sexually Exploiting Cambodian Children and Arranging Child Sex Tourism
A federal judge sentenced an Anchorage, Alaska, man to 18 years in prison for attempting to sexually exploit children in Cambodia over the course of four years and attempting to arrange a child sex tourism trip for himself and others to Cambodia, officials announced today.
14-Year-Old Girl, Father Murdered, Suspect Held on Unrelated Charges
MAGNOLIA, TEXAS – Walker County Sheriff’s deputies are questioning a Magnolia man about the murders of 14-year-old Adriana Coronado and her father, Caesar Vladimir Coronado.
Jose Solis, 34, was taken into custody on unrelated federal drug charges after a pre-dawn raid at his home in Magnolia.
Former Assistant Police Chief Sentenced to Prison for Beating Suspect During Interrogation and Lying About the Incident
A former Tallassee, Alabama, Assistant Police Chief was sentenced to three years and five moths in prison for beating a suspect with a phone book-sized packet of paper during an interrogation and then lying about the incident to an FBI agent investigating the matter, according to officials.
Suspect Arrested in the Triple Homicide of Doctor, his Wife and Daughter, Motive Financial Gain
An Oceanside man was arrested early Friday morning and charged with the killings of a popular Santa Barbara doctor, his wife and their five-year-old daughter.
Pierre Haobsh, 27, was arrested in the town of Bonsall, east of Oceanside in San Diego area early Friday morning, according to Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown. The arrest came 32 hours after the initial discovery of the victims. Haobsh was carrying a 9-millimeter gun at the time of arrest, in addition to other items believed to have belonged to the victims’ family. Haobsh was charged with three counts of murder and booked into the Santa Barbara County Jail.
Second Man Admits to Trying Rope Around James Meredith Statue on Ole Miss Campus to Intimidate Black Students
A second man plead guilty to a federal civil rights crime for tying a rope and Confederate flag around the neck of the James Meredith statue at the University of Mississippi, officials announced Thursday.
Prison Guard Sentenced to Prison for Beating Inmate and Making False Statements About the Incident
A federal judge sentenced a prison guard to one year in prison in connection with the beating of an inmate at the Coleman Correction Facility in Coleman, Florida on March 22, 2014, officials announced today.
William Houghton, 32, had plead guilty to violating the civil rights of the inmate by striking him in the head and face, officials said. Houghton admitted that the inmate did not make any physically aggressive movements, show signs of imminent violence towards the defendant or clench his fists prior to the assault.
Former Sheriff’s Deputy Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Tasing Inmate, Resulting in Fall that Required Brain Surgery
A federal judge sentenced a former Tate County, Mississippi Sheriff’s deputy to two years in prison for unlawful tasing of a jail inmate who standing against the wall and not posing a threat to anyone, officials announced today.
Former Lt. Randy T. Doss tased the victim, who has been identified as “J.W.,” a pre-trial detainee, from 11 feet. The victim fell backward and hit and fractured his skull head on the concrete floor, requiring him to undergo brain surgery, officials said.
Federal Grand Jury Indicted Truck Driver for Causing Bus Crash That Resulted in a Death, Seven Injured
An Arizona man who parked his tractor trailer in the right lane of a road and turned off the light was charged today in federal court with involuntary manslaughter for his role in a fatal crash that killed one person and injured seven people, according to officials.
Seven Iranians Working for Islamic Revolutionary Guard Indicted for Cyber Attacks Against U.S. Financial Companies
A federal grand jury indicted seven Iranians who were working for two Iran-based computer companies — ITSecTeam or ITSEC and Mersad —that worked for the Iranian Government, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, for computer hacking charges.
The charges allege the defendants launched an extensive campaign of over 176 days of so-called distributed denial or DDoS attacks, according to the indictment.
Man Who Allegedly Engaged in Sexually Illicit Conduct With Boys Indicted by Federal Grand Jury
A federal grand jury indicted a resident of Montrose Wednesday on charges of engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places and sex trafficking of a minor, federal officials announced Wednesday.
Flight Attendant Who Allegedly Tried to Sneak Nearly 70 Pounds of Cocaine Through LAX Security Arrested
A JetBlue flight attendant who allegedly attempted to use her credentials to bring nearly 70 pounds of cocaine through a security checkpoint at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday was charged today with a federal narcotics trafficking offense, officials announced today.