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U.S. Attorney’s Office

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Regulatory footprint

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Linked regulatory cases

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District of Arizona Charges 288 Individuals in Immigration Criminal Sweep

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During the week of enforcement operations from April 17 through April 24, 2026, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona brought immigration-related criminal charges against 288 individuals. The charges included aliens illegally re-entering the United States and aliens entering the United States without authorization. The case highlights the

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Madison Felon Sentenced to Nine and a Half Years for Armed Drug Trafficking

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A Madison felon was sentenced to 9 ½ years in prison for armed drug trafficking. The sentence was announced by the U.S. Attorney's Office. According to information presented in court, the defendant was found guilty of armed drug trafficking. He was subsequently sentenced to 9 ½ years in prison for his crime.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

U.S. Attorney’s Office Files 143 Border-Related Cases in One Week

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The U.S. Attorney's Office filed 143 border-related cases during a recent week, reflecting ongoing efforts to enforce immigration laws and address border security challenges. These cases involve various immigration violations and aim to uphold federal regulations governing entry and residency in the United States.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Tyler Toomey sworn in as Public Affairs Specialist for U.S. Attorney’s Office

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Tyler Toomey was sworn in as Public Affairs Specialist for the U.S. Attorney’s Office. This personnel update reflects staffing changes within the office responsible for federal prosecutions and public communications. The role involves managing media relations and public information dissemination.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Amended Notice Sets Stephawn Malik Watson Sentencing for July 18, 2024 in Baltimore

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The U.S. Attorney's Office issued an amended notice of hearing for Stephawn Malik Watson's sentencing. The notice confirms the defendant is in custody and sets the sentencing for July 18, 2024, before District Judge Brendan Abell Hurson in Baltimore. No interpreter is required, and no writ has been requested for the defendant's appearance.

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Active Active litigation

U.S. Attorney's Office hosts Victims' Rights and Advocacy Awards Ceremony

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The U.S. Attorney's Office hosted a Victims' Rights and Advocacy Awards Ceremony during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The event honored survivors and organizations supporting victims, aiming to strengthen partnerships and remove barriers to justice.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

US Attorney’s Office Denies Grand Jury Polluting by Prosecutor Darin Smith

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The U.S. Attorney’s Office denied allegations that prosecutor Darin Smith improperly influenced a grand jury by distributing his business cards and soliciting contact from jurors. Court filings revealed Smith requested a list of grand jurors and described certain cases as "slam dunks," prompting federal public defenders to seek dismissal of six felony

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

U.S. Attorney’s Office Observes National Police Week Honoring Fallen Officers

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U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft and the Southern District of Illinois U.S. Attorney’s Office honored fallen law enforcement officers during National Police Week. The observance highlighted the dedication and courage of law enforcement partners.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Justice Department reports over 350 arrests in nationwide Operation Iron Pursuit

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The Department of Justice announced results from Operation Iron Pursuit, a nationwide enforcement effort targeting child sexual abuse. The operation located over 200 child victims and arrested more than 350 offenders across all 56 FBI field offices and U.S. Attorney’s offices. The coordinated effort involved multiple federal agencies including the FBI and

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Southern District of California Files 83 Border-Related Cases in One Week

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The Southern District of California filed 83 border-related criminal cases in one week. Charges include bringing in aliens for financial gain, illegal reentry after deportation, and drug importation. The district is among the busiest due to its 140-mile border with Mexico, covering San Diego and Imperial counties.

1 event 1 coverage signal
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Texas Prosecutors File 256 Immigration Cases

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Federal prosecutors in Texas filed 256 criminal immigration cases between May 1 and May 7. Charges include human smuggling, illegal entry, felony reentry, and other immigration violations.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Church’s Chicken Franchisee Settles ADA Service Animal Discrimination Claim

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Church’s Chicken franchisee Askar Management Group settled an ADA service animal allegation with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia. The resolution resolves concerns over improper exclusion of a service animal at a Church’s Chicken location in Warner Robins, Georgia.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

U.S. Attorney’s Office issues statement for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

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The U.S. Attorney's Office issued a public statement commemorating National Crime Victims' Rights Week, observed April 19–25. The announcement is ceremonial and does not involve a specific prosecution or court filing. No defendants, docket numbers, or pending matters are identified. The statement reflects standard DOJ outreach obligations under the Crime

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Active Active litigation

U.S. Attorney’s Office Observes National Crime Victims’ Rights Week in Tennessee

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The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Tennessee joined federal agencies in observing National Crime Victims' Rights Week. The 2024 theme focused on listening, acting, and advocating for victims, highlighting 6.7 million violent victimizations reported in the U.S. that year.

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Active Active litigation

U.S. Attorney’s Office Marks Crime Victims’ Rights Week with Renewed Support

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The U.S. Attorney's Office recognized Crime Victims' Rights Week and reaffirmed its commitment to supporting victims and strengthening the justice system. The office emphasized the importance of providing resources and services to victims of crime. The event highlighted the need for effective measures to support victims of crime and ensure that they receive

1 event 1 coverage signal

Recent docket activity

Hearing
A Notice of HEARING was filed.

In Amended Notice Sets Stephawn Malik Watson Sentencing for July 18, 2024 in Baltimore

Verdict
A Notice of HEARING was filed.

In Amended Notice Sets Stephawn Malik Watson Sentencing for July 18, 2024 in Baltimore

Verdict
An Amended PAPERLESS NOTICE OF HEARING by U was filed.

In Amended Notice Sets Stephawn Malik Watson Sentencing for July 18, 2024 in Baltimore

Verdict
An Amended PAPERLESS NOTICE OF HEARING by U was filed.

In Amended Notice Sets Stephawn Malik Watson Sentencing for July 18, 2024 in Baltimore

Order
The court issued an order.

In Judge Meredith orders responses to petition and reply deadlines in civil case

Verdict
A Notice of HEARING was filed.

In US Attorney schedules sentencing hearing for Davonte Drummond on May 5, 2023

Hearing
A Notice of HEARING was filed.

In U.S. Attorney schedules hearing on Drummond’s supervised release violation