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[17] [18] On October 18, 2012, Dwek was sentenced to six years in federal prison for his conviction on bank fraud charges. [19] The following day, he received a sentence of four years in state prison for the separate fraud charges before the New Jersey Superior Court in Monmouth County. He will serve the two prison terms concurrently. [20]
U.S. Attorney Dawn Ison, center, speaks during a news conference in downtown Detroit on July 10, 2023, after a former Warren police officer is charged with a federal civil rights violation after ...
He currently is the police chief in Albany, N.Y. and is a former police chief in Southfield. Hawkins started his career with Southfield police in 1990 as a police cadet and was appointed a sworn ...
At the time of his arrest by the FBI in 2006, he was taken into custody for a $50 million bank fraud involving PNC Bank. After his arrest, he became an informant for the FBI in a private sting called Operation Bid Rig which resulted in the arrest of 44 people in the state of New Jersey and Brooklyn, New York .
Easton Police Department (Pennsylvania) Cameron shot and killed John E. Rapp in the back of the head at a park in Palmer Township. Cameron pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in exchange for having his voluntary manslaughter charges dropped. [152] 16 June 1998: William Scribner 19 April 2000: New Milford Police Department (Connecticut)
According to police records, two Warren Township Metropolitan School District students ages, 12 and 15, were arrested in two separate school threat incidents made on social media. Police did not ...
The FBI set up E-Cycle, a bogus company based in Atlanta and claiming to recycle electronics by sending the electronics to third world countries. [1]The FBI sting operation ran from 2003 to 2007 in which eleven state and local officials were arrested for in relation to an FBI sting operation, using a fake company claiming to recycle electronics called E-Cycle Management.
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