LAW & JUSTICE
FROM THE US DEPT. OF JUSTICE:
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch Testifies Before the House Judiciary Committee
" I want to close with a comment about the investigation of Secretary Clinton’s use of a personal email system during her time as Secretary of State. As you are aware, last week I met with Director Comey and career prosecutors and agents who conducted that investigation. I received and accepted their unanimous recommendation that the thorough, year-long investigation be closed and no charges be brought against any individuals within the scope of the investigation. While I understand that this investigation has generated significant public interest, as Attorney General, it would be inappropriate for me to comment further on the underlying facts of the investigation or the legal basis for the team’s recommendation. I can tell you that I am extremely proud of the tremendous work of the dedicated prosecutors and agents on this matter." -----AG Lynch
Statements From Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch and Deputy Attorney General Sally Q. Yates on the Passing of Associate Deputy Attorney General David Margolis
Subway Franchisee and Gas Station Owner Sentenced to Prison in Multi-Million Dollar Conspiracy to Defraud the Internal Revenue Service Defendant Failed to Report More Than $6 Million in Gross Receipts
Virginia Electrician Pleads Guilty to Attempting to Obstruct the IRS
Justice Department Obtains Record Fine and Injunctive Relief against Activist Investor for Violating Premerger Notification Requirements
FROM THE FBI FILES:
Electronics Smuggler Sentenced Sensitive Equipment Illegally Exported to Russia
Update on Investigation of 1971 Hijacking by D.B. Cooper
Related story: The D.B. Cooper case has baffled the FBI for 45 years. Now it may never be solved---WP
South Florida Resident Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison for Filing Fraudulent BP Fund Claim in Connection with the Deepwater Horizon Explosion and Pollution Incident
Zuni Pueblo Man Sentenced to 17 Years for Second Degree Murder Conviction
INTERPOL: 1,500 police in operation targeting crime networks across Eastern and Southern Africa
In other Law & Justice news headlines...
Zaxby's Workers Allegedly Harassed Cops With Extra Spicy Wings---Eater
1 Suspect at Large, 3 Arrested in Alleged Baton Rouge Plot to Kill Cops---NBC
‘Her mind is shot': Donald Trump-Ruth Bader Ginsburg feud goes nuclear--WP
North West Legal brief:
Seattle police union president resigning amid controversy over Facebook post---SEATTLE TIMES
Port O Call publisher filed a petition to have Superior Court determine if the settlement agreement in the lawsuit, Lange v Clallam County approved by Commissioners Ozias and Peach is in the best interest of county taxpayers.---PORT O CALL
Port O Call's Publisher, Dale Wilson Spoke during the Public hearing last week at the County Commission on the Lange Settlement. |
New assault charge for Port Angeles man accused of bus attack; suspect reportedly struck corrections officer---PDN
ADVOCACY NOTEBOOK
Tesla has no plans to disable Autopilot feature - WSJ
Jobs Report Suggests More With Disabilities Unemployed---DISABILITY SCOOP
Service Dog Case Headed To Supreme Court---DISABILITY SCOOP
Skateboard Clinic Teaches Kids With Disabilities Life Skills---DISABILITY SCOOP
The surprising ties between poverty, gentrification and asthma---CROSS CUT SEATTLE
FAO: NON-FLUORIDATED COUNTRIES HAVE BETTER TEETH
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DAILY DEVOTIONAL
Abortion: Is It Moral?
Abortion has become a major issue in our society. The fact that civil rulers approve an act, however, does not necessarily mean that God approves it. So what does the Bible say about abortion?---Gospel Way
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