Previously Convicted Sex Offender Sentenced to 45 Years in Federal Prison for Exploiting Minors via Snapchat
Also located on his cell phone camera roll were many Snapchat screen recordings of minor victims engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
Also located on his cell phone camera roll were many Snapchat screen recordings of minor victims engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
Xylazine is a veterinary tranquilizer that is added to other drugs and reduces heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure.
New drug helps surgeons see nerves clearly, reducing risk of accidental damage.
In her ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Melissa R. Dubose wrote that “the record is completely devoid of any evidence that the Defendants have performed any research on the repercussions of issuing and executing the plans announced in the Communiqué.
“The federal government has been the number one driver of pollution in the Anacostia River for over 150 years, treating the District’s iconic natural resource as a cost-free dumping ground for the toxic waste and chemicals it generated,” D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb said in a statement announcing the lawsuit.
“Nijjar and his associates have treated lawsuit after lawsuit and code violation after code violation as the cost of doing business and have been allowed to operate and collect hundreds of millions of dollars each year from families who sleep, shower, and feed their children in unhealthy and deplorable conditions,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta said.
“Forced reset triggers turn semi-automatic firearms into weapons of war capable of inflicting devastating impacts on Maryland communities,” Brown said in a press release. “The Trump administration’s decision to send these previously seized firearms back to Maryland, where they are illegal, makes our neighbors and children more vulnerable to mass shootings.”
Automakers say outdated federal safety rules delay life-saving vehicle technology updates.
Connecticut now requires insurers to cover costs and interest in arbitration disputes.
“The city believes that this is really an issue about private property,” said attorney Jeff Tillotson, who represented Dallas in the lawsuit. “We lease the property to a private entity—the State Fair of Texas—and, just like you have with respect to your home, they have the right to do what they want with respect to guests.”