In 2020, we were fighting over the ‘No Fly List’ as the ACLU filed lawsuits
Nine years ago today, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit on behalf of 10 U.S. citizens and lawful residents who are prohibited from flying to or from the United States or over U.S. More...
California Couple, Eva Christian and Robert Duncan Charged with Sex Trafficking of a Child
Eva Symone Christian, 22, of Sacramento, was arrested on June 14, 2019, and Robert Pierre Duncan, 24, of Galt, was arrested by FBI agents on May 31, 2019. Duncan and Christian are charged in a two-count indictment, More...
Home Inspection Tips and Tricks: Avoid Mistakes
A home inspection is necessary in numerous cases, such as before buying a new house and inspection under bankruptcy chapter 7. Home inspection under chapter 7 bankruptcy can be a rare occurrence. In this situation, More...
Top Features of the Law firm’s Vista criminal defense lawyer
A criminal attorney is essential if you have committed a crime. Now you need an expert lawyer to defend you in the court. For this purpose, you need to search the law firm that is famous in the area. In Vista, you More...
Reasons to hire a DUI defense lawyer
You are in need to hire a DUI defense lawyer when you charged with the crime of driving under the influence. When it comes to deciding for better legal representation, hiring a DUI defense lawyer is the wisest decision. More...
Conoly and Andre Franklin Charged of Attempted Enticement of Children for Prostitution
Today, a federal jury convicted Defendants Conoly Freddie Franklin and Andre Anthony Franklin of attempted enticement of minors to engage in prostitution, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b). Defendant Conoly More...
HBO cancels Vice News, Tim Pool says it’s ‘long overdue’
HBO has canceled Vice Media’s nightly cable news show Vice News Tonight, but the company says it’s looking to find another home for a daily Vice News program. Vice News Tonight on HBO will officially come to More...
Addison Choi Charged with Sending Racist Death Threats to Athletes
A former college soccer player was charged today in federal court in Boston with sending death threats to at least 45 professional and collegiate athletes between July and December 2017. Addison Choi, 23, of Fullerton, More...
San Fernando Valley Man, Mark Domingo charged with Planning Long Beach Terror Attack
A federal grand jury has indicted a San Fernando Valley man for his role in planning to bomb a rally in Long Beach last month for the purpose of causing mass casualties. Mark Steven Domingo, 26, of Reseda, a former More...
Beat Your DUI: Things You Can Do to Assist Your DUI Lawyer
You can’t have that Driving under the influence charge on your track record. So, you get out there and find the best Long Beach DUI Lawyer you can find. You sign a legal contract, fork out the legal fee, and More...
Facebook: Candace Owens on ‘hate agents’ list, CrossFix exits over censorship, pro-life ad banned
Facebook maintains a list of “hate agents” for monitoring and potential termination, according to a source inside the company – a list which now includes Candace Owens. That’s not the only mention More...
Mendota Prisoner, Cyrus Braswell Sentenced to 8 Years for Mailing Threats to Murder a Federal Judge
Cyrus Dennis Braswell, 57, was sentenced Monday by U.S. District Judge Dale A. Drozd to eight years and one month in prison for three counts of mailing threatening communications, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott More...
California Man, John Earnest Indicted for Federal Hate Crimes Related to Poway Synagogue Shooting
John T. Earnest of Rancho Peñasquitos was indicted by a federal grand jury this morning on civil rights, hate crime, and firearm charges in connection with the murder of one person and the attempted murder of 53 More...
Markara Man Sentenced for Threatening to Murder Family of FCC Chairman
A California man was sentenced today to more than one and a half years in prison for threatening to kill the family of Ajit Pai, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. “Threatening to actually kill More...
California Man, Robert Chain Pleads Guilty to Making Violent Threats Against Boston Globe Employees
A California man pleaded guilty today in federal court in Boston in connection with making violent threats against Boston Globe employees in retaliation for the newspaper’s editorial response to political attacks More...
4 Most Popular Banner Stands for Trade Shows
Not all banner stands are created equal. You’ll find many different types, but not all of them are perfect for everyone. Choosing the right type of banner stand helps you cut unnecessary expenses, while also making More...
Stockton Man, David Alhaqq Sentenced to 5 Years for Trafficking Cocaine
David Alhaqq, 56, of Stockton, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Morrison C. England Jr. to five years in prison for distributing cocaine base, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced. Photo/Steve Buissinne Alhaqq More...
Leader of Sex Trafficking Ring, Ariel Guizar-Cuellar Pleads Guilty to Multiple Felony Charges
Ariel Guizar-Cuellar pleaded guilty in federal court in San Jose today to sex trafficking of children and sexual exploitation of children, announced United States Attorney David L. Anderson and Federal Bureau of More...
Remaining Members of California White Supremacist Group Plead Guilty to Federal Rioting Charges
Benjamin Drake Daley and Michael Paul Miselis, members of the white-supremacist organization known as the Rise Above Movement (RAM), pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Charlottesville to one count of More...
How Are Drug Laws Changing Across the US in 2019?
A law passed by the federal government is only as functional as a state’s agreement to enforce it. That’s why laws passed at the federal level can often have little to no effect on state jurisdictions. More...