Tag: Q3 2023

Fentanyl Dealer Gets 17.5 Years for Deadly Overdose
Learn about the recent sentencing of a drug dealer to 210 months in prison for a fentanyl overdose death. Explore the details and implications of this case.

Pensacola Bar Shooting: Felon Faces Decades in Prison
Federal jury convicts Quinton L. Pete, a convicted felon, for armed robbery and firearm possession in Pensacola shooting case. Maximum 30-year sentence.

Mecklenburg County Gets $600K to Fight Domestic Violence
Discover how the U.S. Attorney’s Office has awarded $600,000 in federal funding to Mecklenburg County, enhancing victim safety and access to legal services.

Youth Coach & Aide Jailed for Child Exploitation
Former teacher’s aide and youth hockey coach, Daniel Zachary Dasko, sentenced to over 15 years for distributing explicit images of children. Learn about the case and the urgent need to protect children from predators.

Bronx Daycare Poisoning: Two Face Charges
Two individuals charged in connection with the poisoning of four children at a Bronx daycare. Learn more about the incident and its implications.

Charlotte Felon Gets 4 Years for Gun & Drugs
Convicted felon sentenced to 48 months in prison for illegal firearm possession. Case highlights the seriousness of firearm-related offenses and the collaborative efforts to reduce violent crime.

Ex-Lawyer Admits to Stealing NFL Players’ Futures
Former Florida attorney pleads guilty to racketeering charges involving his law firm and investment companies in Tallahassee. Learn more here.

Smugglers Get Time: $500K Operation Exposed
Leader and CFO of a human smuggling cell sentenced to prison. They smuggled over 100 migrants from Mexico to the US, charging $7,000-$8,000 per person. Learn about the organization, risks, incidents, and the continued activities of the individuals involved. Find out more here.

Toledo Councilmen Jailed in Bribery Scheme
Former Toledo City Council members sentenced for accepting bribery payments. Learn about the case, sentencing details, and impact on the community.

Courts Open Audio Access, But Risks Loom
Find out how the Judicial Conference is expanding remote audio access to civil and bankruptcy proceedings, ensuring safety and accessibility to the public.







