Recent Articles from Associated Press
Bank Fraud
Simmons utilized someone else's Social Security number and fabricated employment details to initiate a savings account application and request multiple loans and credit cards through a credit union.
Contracts
In 2010, defendant Service by Air (Service) engaged plaintiff Beach Forwarders (Forwarders) as its representative through a contractual arrangement.
Wire Fraud-SBA Loan
In cases where a borrower fails to meet their obligations on a loan backed by the Small Business Administration (SBA), the lending institution contacts the SBA to acquire the remaining balance of the defaulted loan.
Fifth Amendment Rights
Between 2011 and 2017, Care Specialists, owned by husband-and-wife team Ferdinand and Ma Luisa Echavia.
Due Process
Prude, who was serving a sentence of 80 years, provided assistance to a friend and fellow inmate in successfully pursuing a civil rights lawsuit against their Wisconsin prison.
Electronic Detention Program-Sex Offender
Whitfield was poised to be released from Menard Correctional Center in January 2010, commencing a period of mandatory supervised release.
Sentencing Guidelines
In 2017, Elion entered a guilty plea for three counts involving the distribution of methamphetamine under sections 21 U.S.C. 841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(C).
Sex Trafficking of Minors
Coney stood condemned on numerous counts concerning the sex trafficking of minors, predicated upon the "compelling and enduring testimony rendered by the six juvenile victims."
Jury Instructions-Drug Conspiracy
A 34-count indictment was issued by a grand jury against 12 defendants implicated in the sale of heroin.
Evidence-Child Pornography
Having acquired explicit images of child exploitation from an online source associated with Donoho, law enforcement officials proceeded to execute a search warrant at his residence in Wisconsin.
Emily Pinzl Joins Herrling Clark Law Firm as Attorney in Family Law Practice Group
Pinzl worked at Herrling Clark previously as a law clerk.
Prosecutors seek Jan. 2 trial date for Donald Trump in his 2020 election conspiracy case
Prosecutors noted Trump's tendency to use social media to talk about the legal cases against him and expressed concern that could intimidate witnesses.
Legal News
- NAACP: No consequences for UWM Pro-Palestinian protesters shows ‘bias’ and ‘privilege’
- New complaints filed against Northwestern over Kenosha football hazing scandal
- Justice Department submits proposed regulation to reschedule marijuana
- Reckless driving on Brown Deer Road results in fatal collision
- Lavinia Goodell 150th Anniversary commemoration to be held June 17
- WisGOP reacts to vice president’s Wisconsin visit
- Former prosecutor suspended for unwelcome contact during legal conference
- One Wisconsin Attorney’s misconduct ‘in a league of its own’
- Wisconsin election fraud charge issued from November 2022 general election
- Indigenous consultant accuses NHL’s Blackhawks of fraud, sexual harassment
- Man pleads guilty in theft of Arnold Palmer green jacket, other Masters memorabilia from Augusta
- KS Governor cites competition concerns while vetoing measure for school gun-detection technology
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