Trump, Prison and Pardons
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Employees of a minimum-security prison camp in Bryan, Texas, where convicted child-sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell is serving time have been terminated, one of Maxwell’s lawyers said Friday, after a whistleblower this week released to Rep.
Two men who conspired to kill a man as he celebrated his birthday in Bristol Township in July 2016 were sentenced Friday to decades in prison. John Marquis Wilson, 45, of Frankford, pleaded guilty Friday to third-degree murder,
A former CBP officer was sentenced to 15 years for allowing smugglers to transport vehicles filled with drugs into the U.S. without inspection.
Before a former Delaware man was sentenced to life in prison on sex trafficking charges in Hawaii, he wrote a scathing letter to the sentencing judge.
Maxwell was moved to a minimum-security prison in Bryan, Texas, over the summer after opening up to the Department of Justice about President Donald Trump’s relationship with Epstein. At that time, Maxwell claimed she “never witnessed” Trump “in any inappropriate setting in any way.”
Tasha Hammock, 43, the former state employee, pleaded guilty to providing contraband to a prison inmate. She is accused by federal authorities of providing a form of a synthetic cannabinoid, also known as “K2,” to the inmate.
Officials in Louisiana are searching for a escaped inmate, who fled from jail after allegedly throwing a chemical substance at an officer.
Xavier Velazquez, 19, will serve 5-13 years after holding a gun to a delivery driver's head before stealing her vehicle and leading police on a fiery chase.
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CT man who worked with one of two Waterbury-based drug networks gets more than three years in prison
A man has been sentenced to more than three years in federal prison for distributing drugs under one of two narcotics organizations that were found to be operating in the Waterbury area.
DNA evidence led to the arrest of Nathan Sobarzo, 27, in connection with the death of Sean Hernandez, 53. The two were cousins who lived together.
A man living in Milford was sentenced last month to three years in prison for selling several guns and ammunition without a license. Vanderson Rocha Oliveira, 31, a Brazilian national, was sentenced by a federal judge in Massachusetts on Oct. 7. His sentencing includes three years in prison and two years of supervised release.