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FBI Employee Sentenced for Accepting an Illegal Gratuity

FBI Employee Sentenced for Accepting an Illegal Gratuity

   A Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) employee was sentenced today to two years probation for accepting an illegal gratuity for the performance of his official duties.

Posted : Thu, Sep 18, 2008

Category : World-Business / Offbeat-News News

Justice Department to Monitor Elections in Arizona

Justice Department to Monitor Elections in Arizona

   The Justice Department today announced that on Sept. 2, 2008, it will monitor primary elections in Apache and Navajo counties, Ariz., to ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act and other federal voting rights statutes.

Posted : Sat, Aug 30, 2008

Category : World-Business / Offbeat-News News

Justice Department Requires Divestitures in Verizon's Acquisition of Rural Cellular Corp.

Justice Department Requires Divestitures in Verizon's Acquisition of Rural Cellular Corp.

   Divestitures Will Preserve Competition for Consumers of Mobile Wireless Services Throughout Vermont and Areas of New York and Washington

Posted : Fri, Jun 13, 2008

Category : World-Business / Offbeat-News News

Hackers Indicted for Stealing Credit and Debit Card Numbers From National Restaurant Chain

Hackers Indicted for Stealing Credit and Debit Card Numbers From National Restaurant Chain

   Three defendants have been charged in a federal grand jury indictment and complaint with illegally accessing the computer systems of a national restaurant chain and stealing credit and debit card numbers from that system.

Posted : Mon, May 12, 2008

Category : World-Business / Offbeat-News News

Former Arkansas Police Officer Sentenced for Civil Rights Violation

Former Arkansas Police Officer Sentenced for Civil Rights Violation

   Shannon Houchin, a former officer with the Crittenden County Sheriff's Office in West Memphis, Ark., was sentenced today in federal court in Little Rock to one year and one day imprisonment following his conviction on a civil rights violation.

Posted : Wed, Nov 07, 2007

Category : World-Business / Offbeat-News News
 
 
 
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