Anonymous ID: 8ebbf9 Jan. 24, 2019, 10:33 a.m. No.4889034   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9081 >>9154

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Terminix manager sentenced to one year in prison

ST. THOMAS — The manager for Terminix USVI who applied methyl bromide at a condominium on St. John has been sentenced to a year in prison for causing severe neurological damage to a family from Delaware who was visiting the island, court documents show.

virginislandsdailynews.com/news/terminix-manager-sentenced-to-one-year-in-prison/article_77b055a3-baee-5a4b-90af-0ac14f1adc3b.html

 

Terminix manager sentenced to 12 months in prison for Delaware family's poisoning

delawareonline.com/story/news/2019/01/22/terminix-manager-sentenced-12-months-prison-familys-poisoning/2643153002/

 

Accused attorney calls racketeering, solicitation charges 'an aberration of the system I have trusted'

Winston Connor II, 54, turned himself in at the Tulsa County jail ahead of a bond reduction hearing Wednesday afternoon. An arrest warrant provided to the Tulsa World on Jan. 13 indicates that authorities wanted Connor held in lieu of $500,000 bond.

*Attorney Winston Connor used prison contact to order violent attack on inmate, man who took vehicle belonging to associate, search warrant affidavits allege

*Delaware County attorney solicited prison murder hit, grand jury alleges in 10-count indictment unsealed Monday

*Attorney accused of solicitation advised Tulsa sex workers and prostitution ring leaders, search warrant reveals

*Grand jury targets Tulsa massage businesses in racketeering, pandering case

*Delaware County attorney solicited prison murder hit, grand jury alleges in 10-count indictment unsealed Monday

tulsaworld.com/homepagelatest/accused-attorney-calls-racketeering-solicitation-charges-an-aberration-of-the/article_17bfe353-36ec-5079-8cc6-6a0164a6d619.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-

 

Also OK: 1/19/19 Mark Yancey Steps Down as United States Attorney

justice.gov/usao-wdok/pr/mark-yancey-steps-down-united-states-attorney

 

Iranian journalist Marzieh Hashemi released from U.S. custody, completes testimony to grand jury

The U.S. government confirmed Friday in an unsealed court order that it was holding Hashemi, who also was referred to by her birth name of Melanie Franklin, pending her testimony, and that she has not been accused of any crime.

 

Material witness warrants are rare and can be used to arrest witnesses if they have information important to a criminal investigation and are deemed likely to flee. Hashemi’s case is the first such filed in federal court in Washington this year.

wapo.st/2FMzgAg?tid=ss_tw&utm_term=.09f44092eef9

 

Eight accused of defrauding California's workers' compensation system of more than $123 million

Arrest warrants have been issued for Sherman Oaks resident Hector Sandoval and Munir Uwaydah of Lebanon.

desertsun.com/story/news/crime_courts/2019/01/23/eight-accused-scheme-defraud-workers-compensation-system/2661449002/