A notice was sent to the receiving district regarding the transfer of a criminal case. The case is USA v. Pacheco-Ortuna et al, with docket number 19-cr-00172.
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A notice was sent to the receiving district regarding the transfer of a criminal case. The case is USA v. Tompkins et al, with docket number 13-cr-00269.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has urged the Tennessee Supreme Court to reject the American Bar Association's (ABA) monopoly on law school accreditation. The FTC argues that this monopoly prevents competition and stifles innovation in the legal education market.
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A Michigan man pleaded guilty to defrauding health care benefit programs, including Medicare and Medicaid, by billing for prescription medications that he never dispensed and providing unlawful prescriptions of oxycodone to drug traffickers in exchange for cash. The scheme, which occurred from 2019 through 2022
This case involves a dispute between Ferguson and the State. The court's opinion is not available, and the docket number is unknown. The case is currently pending.
This case involves a dispute between Carr and the Kansas Department of Revenue. The court's opinion is not available, and the docket number is unknown. The case is currently pending.
This case involves a dispute between Adrelynn Shattell Thomas and the Department of Revenue and Douglas Bernard Wyche. The court's opinion is not available, and the docket number is unknown. The case is currently pending.
Harry Ruiz, a Harlem man, was wrongly convicted of murder in 1993 and spent 25 years in prison. He was finally cleared of the charges in a Manhattan Criminal Court hearing. Ruiz's case highlights the importance of ensuring that justice is served and that innocent people are not wrongly convicted.