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...as proscribed by 18 U.S.C. § 1651, plus myriad other criminal offenses. In this appeal, the defendants challenge their convictions and life-plus...
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...chat room. In reality, "Abby" was an online alias for Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Special Agent Megan Grafton, working undercover to find sexual...
...COUNTY, Respondent; SAN DIEGO COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY et al., Real Parties in Interest.No...
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...fn2Indeed, over the course of Abu-Jihaad's military service, from 1998-2002, the Navy would clear defendant to receive classified national...
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...fn1 on his first overseas tour following his graduation from the Naval Academy and earning his "wings," was deployed on an aircraft carrier out...
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