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An Atlanta business owner was sentenced Tuesday to 12 years in prison on fraud, theft and money laundering charges tied to a $156 million FEMA contract.
ATLANTA, Ga. - The federal prison in Atlanta is one of the places the Trump administration is housing people rounded up in immigration busts, sources tell The Associated Press. The Bureau of ...
NEW YORK -- A Georgia businessman who scammed ... He was previously sentenced to a year in federal prison in New York for impersonating his father, Cal Darden, a former executive at Atlanta-based ...
The North Dakota man reportedly told the Augusta National Golf Club employee that he would throw her in a cell, set her on ...
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Three former Atlanta police officers were sentenced Tuesday to prison terms ranging from ... All three men pleaded guilty to federal charges of conspiracy to violate ...
ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia bill that would reduce sentences for those who could tie their crimes to domestic abuse is on its way to becoming law. Women nationwide are in prison for killing their ...
NEW YORK -- A Georgia businessman ... sentenced to a year in federal prison in New York for impersonating his father, Cal Darden, a former executive at Atlanta-based United Parcel Service, in ...