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Teacher Who Was Angry About Abortion Pleads Guilty to Attempted Assassination

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Teacher Who Was Angry About Abortion Pleads Guilty to Attempted Assassination2025-04-08T12:31:00-05:00

Jurors in Feeding Our Future trial return guilty verdicts

Aimee Bock testifies in federal court during her trial in the Feeding Our Future case. (Credit: Cedric Hohnstadt) Jurors in the Feeding Our Future trial returned guilty verdicts for Aimee Bock and Salim Said after a brief deliberation

Jurors in Feeding Our Future trial return guilty verdicts2025-03-19T17:26:00-05:00

Relative of Sen. Bobby Joe Champion pleads guilty in $6 million pandemic aid fraud scheme

Tezzaree El-Amin Champion/prior booking photo Hennepin County Jail A Minneapolis non-profit executive and business consultant pleaded guilty in federal court to leading a scheme to defraud a number of federal, state, local, private programs and other sources of

Relative of Sen. Bobby Joe Champion pleads guilty in $6 million pandemic aid fraud scheme2025-03-01T13:12:00-06:00

Four more defendants plead guilty in Feeding Our Future scheme 

The Diana E. Murphy United States Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn., U.S., May 5, 2023. (Shutterstock) Four more defendants pleaded guilty last week in federal court for their roles in the $250 million Feeding Our Future scheme. In September

Four more defendants plead guilty in Feeding Our Future scheme 2025-02-09T07:51:00-06:00

Federal jury finds human smugglers guilty in death of 4 at Minnesota border

Harshkumar Patel and Steve Shand/Sherburne County Jail and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Two people have been convicted by a federal jury on four counts of human smuggling, announced U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger last week, following a trial

Federal jury finds human smugglers guilty in death of 4 at Minnesota border2024-11-25T20:33:00-06:00
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