A Stockton-based Caltrans engineer has pleaded guilty in federal court in Sacramento to charges of accepting bribes from a company that wanted to win state contracts.
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U.S. strips tax preparer of role, alleging abuses
A federal court has issued a permanent injunction barring a local tax preparer from working on federal tax returns for others after Oct.
Sacto 9-1-1: Sacramento man pleads guilty in student loan fraud case
A Sacramento man pleaded guilty today in federal court to conspiracy to commit student loan fraud.
Oroville man pleads guilty to four area bank robberies
An Oroville man pleaded guilty in a Sacramento federal court Monday to committing a series of bank robberies across four northern California counties earlier this year.
Advocates’ group sues to block planned wild horse roundup
A coalition of animal advocates sued the U.S. Department of Interior and its Bureau of Land Management today in Sacramento federal court to block the bureau’s planned roundup of more than 2,000 wild horses and burros in northeast California and northwest Nevada.
Stockton firefighters sue to reopen ladder truck company
Stockton firefighters have gone to federal court to force the city of Stockton to reinstate a ladder truck company disbanded to help bridge the city’s $23 million deficit. Complaint for injunctive relief
Insanity defense planned for suspect in Smart case
The man charged in the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart will seek an insanity defense. Brian David Mitchell’s lawyer filed the notice in federal court in Salt Lake City on Thursday.
Sacto 9-1-1: U.S. judge in Sacramento gives interpreter 4 years in asylum fraud
Luciana Harmath, once a contract Romanian interpreter for a now-defunct Sacramento law firm, was sentenced Tuesday in federal court to four months in prison for her role as a conspirator in a years-long, massive asylum fraud.
New Indictment Filed In Alleged Laos Coup Attempt
Twelve Californians charged with plotting to overthrow the Communist government of Laos must return to federal court after prosecutors amended charges against them.



