Jury Finds Oregon Man Guilty of Cyberstalking and Making Threats for Numerous Threats He Made to His Former Co-Workers and Law Enforcement Officials
Michael A. Hagar was found guilty of one count of cyberstalking and two counts of interstate threatening communication for threats he made to his former co-workers and law enforcement officials.
South American Couple Sentenced to Prison for Fraud Conspiracy
Rodrigo Pardo and Lorena Medina defrauded homeowners in Northern Virginia and mortgage lenders by promising the homeowners to assist them in obtaining loan modifications.
Former Logan County Schools Superintendent Sentenced on Charges Relating to Fraud Scheme
Phyllis Doty, a former Superintendent of Logan County Schools, was sentenced to 42 months in prison and three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $25,083.10.