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January 08, 2009
It was 14 months ago that I stood in this hall and took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution the same oath taken by those who preceded me as Attorney General and by all attorneys and agents of the Department. In addition to taking the oath that day, I gave you a pledge among other things, to use all the strength of my mind and body to help you continue to protect the freedom and security of the people of this country, and their civil rights and liberties; to take the counsel, not only of my own insights but also of yours; and to give you the leadership you deserved.
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January 14, 2009 |
Seven Defendants Convicted for Participation in International Child Exploitation Enterprise Seven U.S. defendants charged for their activity in a global child pornography trafficking enterprise were convicted today in the Northern District of Florida following a six-day jury trial before Senior U.S. District Judge Lacey A. Collier. (Read More) | Second Former State Department Employee Pleads Guilty to Illegally Accessing Confidential Passport Files A second former State Department employee pleaded guilty today to illegally accessing hundreds of confidential passport application files. (Read More) | West Point Employee Charged in Nearly $3 Million
Embezzlement Scheme A Highland Falls, N.Y., woman was arrested today and charged in a criminal complaint for her role in a scheme to defraud the U.S. government by authorizing nearly $3 million in payments to a non-existent corporation for staff training that she knew never occurred at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. (Read More) | Former Oklahoma Corrections Officer
Sentenced to 21 Months for Federal Civil Rights Violation Jarrod Anthony Yates, a former Sequoyah County, Okla., corrections officer, was sentenced to 21 months in prison for violating the civil rights of an arrestee. (Read More) |
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