...the Boston U.S. attorney's office and the New England Organized Crime Strike Force, which separately prosecuted organized crime during the 1970s and...
...the Boston U.S. Attorney's Office and the New England Organized Crime Strike Force, which both prosecuted organized crime in the region in...
...S. Attorney's Office, the Justice Department and the New England Organized Crime Strike Force knew of the crimes Bulger is now charged with...
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A three-judge panel in the District of Massachusetts has declined to impose disciplinary sanctions on Boston federal prosecutor Jeffrey Auerhahn for judicial findings that Auerhahn's withholding of e
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...District of Columbia generally prohibits the possession of handguns. It is a crime to carry an unregistered firearm, and the registration of handguns is prohibited...
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...IUnder the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF), §2(a), 115 Stat. 224, note following 50 U. S...
...The parties do not dispute the material facts. Jimmy Martin and Lucky Strike, LLC (collectively Martin), brought this action against three South Carolina officials in...
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...felony" as "any crime punishable by imprisonment for a...or threatened use of physical force against the person of another...
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