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|  11/02/09 U.S. Attorney Deborah Groom said the pleas were entered by Leoncio Amador-Villanueva, Jose "Manuel" Amador Villanueva and Kelle Stubbs-Amador, all of Alma, and Juan Amador-Villaneuva of Batesville. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news05/23/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press OMAHA, Neb. Two California women have been sentenced in Nebraska for possessing counterfeit traveler's checks. U.S. Attorney Deborah Gilg in Omaha says a federal judge on Monday sentenced 19-year-old Lanesha Paxton, of Stockton, Calif., to three years of probation. Gilg says 22-year-old Arena Adanandus (a-duh-NAN'-dus) of Oakland, Calif., was sentenced ...
06/01/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. A California woman has been given 18 months in prison for passing counterfeit traveler's checks. U.S. Attorney Deborah Gilg says a federal judge on Tuesday sentenced 30-year-old Khadija (kuh-DEE'-zhuh) Thompson, of Oakland, Calif. Thompson also must serve three years of probation after her release from prison and pay restitution of $1,200 ...
07/16/11 Former U.S. Attorney Deborah Daniels is heading up a research team tasked with providing state lawmakers with information about how Indiana and other states deal with crime. Hot themes this week:
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