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Husband of slain ex-Mississippi lawmaker says she was targeted for seeking sister-in-law s killer

Husband of slain ex-Mississippi lawmaker says she was targeted for seeking sister-in-law s killer
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Former Jackson Police Officer Sentenced for Obstruction of a Federal Investigation, DOJ Reports

Former Jackson Police Officer Sentenced for Obstruction of a Federal Investigation, DOJ Reports Last Updated: Sunday, 02 May 2021 14:43 May 2, 2021 - Jackson, Miss. – Mark Anthony Coleman, 58, a former Jackson Police Officer, was sentenced on April 30 by United States District Judge Tom S. Lee to 30 months in prison, followed by 3 years of supervised release, for destroying evidence of his involvement with a 16-year old female, announced Acting United States Attorney Darren J. LaMarca, Michelle Sutphin, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Mississippi, and Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch.  Coleman was charged in a federal criminal indictment on July 14, 2020 and he pled guilty before Judge Lee on January 21, 2021.

NBC 10 I-Team: Rhode Island small businesses warned of deceptive mailings

NBC 10 I-Team: Gorbea warns Rhode Island small businesses of deceptive mailings KATIE DAVIS, NBC 10 NEWS © Provided by WJAR Providence An official-looking letter popping up in hundreds of Rhode Island mailboxes in recent weeks isn’t what it seems, and the secretary of state is warning small business owners to watch out. Small businesses, they re the backbone of the Rhode Island economy, and to have somebody that s taking advantage of them, that s appalling,” Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea told NBC 10 News. Gorbea said she first became aware of the questionable letters while picking up her kids from school. Another parent who received one of the mailings asked her whether it was a legitimate communication from her office.

NBC 10 I-Team: Gorbea warns Rhode Island small businesses of deceptive mailings

NBC 10 I-Team: Gorbea warns Rhode Island small businesses of deceptive mailings
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Human trafficking an industry built on human misery And it s here, in Mississippi

Human trafficking an industry built on human misery. And it’s here, in Mississippi Lynn Fitch, Guest columnist Millions of women, children, and men are trapped in forced service, abused, and hidden in the dark shadows that comprise communities and neighborhoods around the world and across our nation and our state. The vulnerable are kept isolated as they are exploited in factories and sweatshops, fields and forests, brothels, and domestic servitude. They are the victims of human trafficking, a multibillion-dollar criminal industry that denies freedom to an estimated 40.3 million people in the world today. © Submitted/Special to Clarion Ledger Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch

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