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Two BOP workers admit crimes on morning of Epstein s death

Two BOP workers admit crimes on morning of Epstein s death
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Prison guards who falsified records after Jeffrey Epstein death strike deal

Prison guards who falsified records after Jeffrey Epstein death strike deal
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ICE To End Use Of Mass , Ga Facilities Over Alleged Abuse

ICE To End Use Of Mass., Ga. Facilities Over Alleged Abuse By Law360 is providing free access to its coronavirus coverage to make sure all members of the legal community have accurate information in this time of uncertainty and change. Use the form below to sign up for any of our weekly newsletters. Signing up for any of our section newsletters will opt you in to the weekly Coronavirus briefing. Sign up for our Class Action newsletter You must correct or enter the following before you can sign up: Email (NOTE: Free email domains not supported) Primary area of interest

DOJ Indicted a Deputy US Marshal on Cyberstalking Charges

Getty A Deputy US Marshal was indicted on conspiracy, cyberstalking, and perjury charges. Prosecutors allege Ian Diaz created fake Craigslist posts to seem like he and his wife were in danger. The scheme led to a woman being falsely jailed for nearly three months, the DOJ said. A deputy US marshal was indicted on Wednesday and charged with cyberstalking and lying to judges, which led to an innocent woman being jailed for nearly three months on bunk charges, the Department of Justice said. Ian R. Diaz, 43, was indicted with one count of conspiracy, one count of cyberstalking, and one count of perjury.

VA health facilities, still operating in pandemic mode, get a checkup from the inspector general

Mary Toy: Great, Tom, thank you for having me. Tom Temin: And so in this round of rounds, you might say, to the different regional areas of VA, you have been doing this virtually, the inspection tell us how that works. Mary Toy: So because of the COVID-19 pandemic we did convert our scheduled July and September 2020 site visits for VISN (Veterans Integrated Service Networks) 10 and VISN 20 facilities to virtual reviews. We dropped our usual physical inspections with the physical rounds that are done for the environmental care review, and instead initiated an evaluation of COVID readiness and response instead. So to conduct these virtual reviews, we interviewed the facility leaders and staff by video teleconference, and gathered VA staffs feedback through an anonymous electronic survey. Our CHIP (Comprehensive Healthcare Inspection Program) SITE visits take about a week to complete. However, for these virtual reviews, we did allow extra time and other flexibilities for our teams t

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