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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking a 7 year sentence for former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) according to a Friday filing. Prosecutors said the length of the requested sentence — 87 ...
Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos was nabbed on weapons charges during an early morning raid at his mom’s Virginia home, 23 miles outside the nation’s capital, in March. Attorney General Pam Bondi ...
The office argued that Santos should face a substantial prison sentence due to his “high likelihood of reoffending,” the Associated Press reported. ADVERTISEMENT JUST IN: Justice Department ...
Santos, elected in 2022, ran his campaign on lies about his background and fraudulent moneymaking schemes, according to a 26-page sentencing memo by the Department of Justice. He pleaded guilty to ...
A DOJ news release stated that it is likely others are “experiencing similarly long delays that are unduly burdening, or effectively denying, the Second Amendment rights of the people of Los ...
"Despite voter-approved initiatives and billions of dollars spent on tackling this issue, homelessness remains a crisis, especially in Los Angeles County," the DOJ said in its announcement.
The Department of Justice announced Thursday that it would be launching an investigation into the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department over possible infringement of the Second Amendment.
Santos, elected in 2022, ran his campaign on lies about his background and fraudulent moneymaking schemes, according to a 26-page sentencing memo by the Department of Justice. He pleaded guilty to ...
The filing had no explanation for the reversal, which was issued just after Josue Santos' high-profile arrest in Northern Virginia in late March. On Wednesday evening, Attorney General Pam Bondi ...