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    Justice Department Secures Agreement with Maine to Ensure Children with Behavioral Health Disabilities Can Live at Home

    The Justice Department announced today that it secured a settlement agreement to resolve its lawsuit alleging that Maine violates Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Supreme Court’s decision in Olmstead v. L.C. by unnecessarily segregating children with behavioral health disabilities in psychiatric hospitals, residential facilities and a state-operated juvenile detention facility.  “This agreement…

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    Arizona Man Sentenced for Making Online Threats Against Public Servants Including Federal Officials

    Michael Lee Tomasi, 38, of Rio Verde, Arizona, was sentenced yesterday to 15 months in prison and 36 months of supervised release for making online threats against public servants, including federal officials. Tomasi also was ordered to forfeit an assault rifle, handgun, shotgun, gun magazines, and thousands of rounds of ammunition. Tomasi pleaded guilty to…

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    Founder of U.S. Freight Forwarding Company Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Illegally Export Goods from the United States to Prohibited Chinese Companies

    Richard Shih, 77, the founder and former chief executive officer of a California-based international logistics and freight forwarding company with offices in Grapevine, Texas, pleaded guilty today to conspiring to violate export laws by shipping goods to Chinese companies on the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Entity List. According to court documents, as of September 2018,…

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    Massachusetts Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Dogfighting Charges

    A Massachusetts man pleaded guilty today to possessing dogs at his home for participation in a dogfighting venture. John D. Murphy, 51, of Hanson, pleaded guilty to nine counts of possessing animals for use in an animal fighting venture, in violation of the federal Animal Welfare Act. Murphy was indicted by a federal grand jury in March.  “Dogfighting…

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    Justice Department Secures Agreement with Florida Restaurant Group to Resolve Immigration-Related Discrimination Claims

    The Justice Department announced today that it secured an agreement with Anna Maria Oyster Bar Inc., a restaurant group based in Bradenton, Florida. The agreement resolves the department’s determination that the restaurant group routinely discriminated against lawful permanent residents when checking their permission to work in the United States. “It is unlawful for employers to…

  • Deputies Arrest Two Burglary Suspects

    Deputies Arrest Two Burglary Suspects   Spokane Valley Deputies responded to a reported commercial burglary at a business on N. Fancher Road.  Two suspects were located pushing two shopping carts containing tires stolen from the company.  The suspects were transported and booked into jail.     On November 25, 2024, at approximately 2:40 am, Spokane…