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U.S. Attorney's Office

Nov 8, 2024

Kory Langhofer: Litigating in a hostile new world

Kory Langhofer started Statecraft, an Arizona-based political and government law firm, in 2015. Now, after close to a decade spent litigating on behalf of high-profile national and state Republicans, Langhofer […]

Jun 16, 2023

Officials break up Guatemalan family smuggling ring in 3-state operation, 6 arrested

Federal authorities have arrested six people for their alleged roles in a human smuggling ring that brought migrants from Guatemala to the United States, the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Mexico said.

fraud, Covid, sentencing
Jun 9, 2023

4 in Arizona get prison time for fraudulently getting millions in Covid aid

The U.S. Attorney's Office for Arizona says four people have been sentenced for fraudulently obtaining millions of dollars in federal Covid assistance, including a couple who netted $13 million.

police detective, Arizona, Tempe, San Diego, guilty plea, racketeering-related conspiracy, massage parlors
Apr 7, 2023

Ex-detective pleads guilty to running sex parlors

A former San Diego police detective who used his badge and his knowledge to run a string of massage sex parlors in Arizona and California pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges.

Indian Country, Navajo, missing and slain Native Americans, Not Invisible Act Commission
Apr 7, 2023

US authorities charge man in case of missing Navajo woman

A New Mexico man is scheduled to be arraigned today on assault and carjacking charges in connection with the 2021 disappearance of a Native American woman, whose case has garnered national attention as tribal leaders and law enforcement address an epidemic of missing person cases and unsolved slayings in Indian Country.

polygamy, Colorado City, Coconino County Jail, FLDS, polygamous, Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Warren Jeffs, U.S. Magistrate, child sex abuse, Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey
Sep 16, 2022

Arizona man charged after girls found in enclosed trailer

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A leader of a small polygamous group on the Arizona-Utah line pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal charges of tampering with evidence, weeks after being stopped on a highway with young girls in an enclosed trailer.

Feb 10, 2010

New leader for US Attorney’s Office in Tucson

Shelley Clemens has been named to lead the U.S. Attorney's Office in Tucson.

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