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Harrison v. Moseley et al - Prisoner Civil Rights

Prisoner Harrison filed a civil rights action against Moseley et al in the Northern District of California, removing the case from Marin County Superior Court. A motion for screening order under 28 U.S.C. §1915A was filed concurrently, with responses due by May 18, 2026 and replies due by June 1, 2026.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights
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Iowa Disaster Proclamation, Five Counties, Severe Weather

Governor Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for Carroll, Crawford, Grundy, Harrison, and Washington Counties in Iowa following severe weather that occurred on April 13, 2026. The proclamation activates state resources for response and recovery, and makes the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program (up to $7,000 per household) and Disaster Case Advocacy Program available to affected residents. The proclamation is effective immediately and will remain in effect for 30 days unless terminated or extended.

Priority review Rule Public Health
ASIC Media Releases
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ASIC Wins $7M Penalty Against Cigno Australia and BSF Solutions for Credit Act Breaches

The Federal Court of Australia ordered Cigno Australia ($3M), its director Mark Swanepoel ($500K), BSF Solutions ($3M), and its director Brenton Harrison ($500K) to pay a combined $7 million penalty for engaging in credit activity without an Australian Credit Licence and charging prohibited fees. The Court found the No Upfront Charge Loan Model denied consumers protections under the Credit Act including limits on fees and charges. From July 2022 to May 2024, the companies charged consumers over $90 million in fees.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Finance
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ASIC v BSF Solutions Pty Ltd - $7M Penalties for Consumer Credit Contraventions

The Federal Court of Australia ordered BSF Solutions Pty Ltd, Cigno Australia Pty Ltd, Brenton James Harrison, and Mark Swanepoel to pay combined civil penalties of $7,000,000 for contraventions of the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 (Cth). The penalties are payable within 28 days of the judgment. The court considered whether obtaining legal advice constituted a mitigating factor and found the respondents failed to remediate affected consumers despite making changes to trade legally.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Finance
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Sarah Harrison, Chief Operating Officer, Cabinet Office - ACOBA Advice: Building Societies Association Appointment

The UK Advisory Committee on Business Appointments published advice to Sarah Harrison, Chief Operating Officer at the Cabinet Office, regarding her proposed appointment as Chief Executive of the Building Societies Association. The Committee issued its advice letter in September 2025, with the appointment announced later that month. Harrison is due to leave Crown service in November 2025.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
UK IOPC News
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West Midlands Police Officer Charged with Assault and PAVA Misuse

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has charged a West Midlands Police officer, PC Brandon Harrison, with assault and misuse of PAVA incapacitant spray following an investigation into excessive force during an arrest. The officer also faces charges under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. PC Harrison is due to appear in court on March 16, 2026.

Urgent Enforcement Criminal Justice
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South Carolina AG Announces Arrests for Child Sexual Abuse Material Charges

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of two men, Harrison Todd Dawson and Andrew Paul Varnadore, on 17 charges related to child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The arrests were made by investigators from multiple agencies, including the Attorney General's Office and local sheriff's offices, following reports from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Urgent Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Three Life Sentences Secured for Child Predator

The Kentucky Attorney General's Office announced that Harrison Cress, convicted of sexually assaulting multiple children, received three life sentences without parole. The sentencing follows a jury's recommendation and highlights the successful prosecution of a child predator.

Urgent Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Medical device chuck with rotating fiducial marker array patent

The USPTO published patent application US20260090859A1 for a medical device chuck with a rotating fiducial marker array. Inventors Jesse Harrison Gallant, Osamah Choudhry, Christopher Morley, and Florentin Jonas Liebmann filed the application on September 27, 2024. The invention enables precise positioning and tracking of medical devices during surgical procedures by maintaining fixed distances between fiducial markers and the device tip.

Routine Notice Medical Devices
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Magnetically Couplable Fiducial Marker Arrays for Surgical Navigation

USPTO published patent application US20260090861A1 for a magnetically couplable fiducial marker array designed for surgical navigation. The invention includes a rigid body supporting multiple surgical fiducial markers in an asymmetrical fixed arrangement, with a magnetic coupling mechanism for attachment to a surgical spinous process clamp. Inventors include Jesse Harrison Gallant, Osamah Choudhry, Christopher Morley, and Florentin Jonas Liebmann.

Routine Notice Medical Devices
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Pivotable Medical Device Clamp

The USPTO published patent application US20260090862A1 for a pivotable medical device clamp invented by Jesse Harrison Gallant et al. The invention comprises a main body with rotating arm arrangements and a traveling nut mechanism that clamps onto cylindrical portions of surgical devices such as pedicle probes, providing secure lateral fixation while permitting axial rotation. A clamp coupling component can also attach a rotatable fiducial marker array.

Routine Notice Medical Devices
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Rotatable Fiducial Marker Array for Surgical Navigation

The USPTO published patent application US20260090860A1 for a rotatable fiducial marker array designed for surgical navigation. The application, filed September 27, 2024, covers a rigid body supporting fiducial markers in an asymmetrical arrangement with multiple array arms extending from a central region, including a coupling arrangement enabling rotation and locking at fixed positions. Inventors include Jesse Harrison Gallant, Osamah Choudhry, Christopher Morley, and Florentin Jonas Liebmann.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Calibration Block for Surgical Fiducial Marker Arrays

USPTO published patent application US20260090832A1 for a calibration block designed for surgical fiducial marker arrays. The invention includes a main body with top and side faces, surgical fiducial markers in an asymmetrical arrangement, and screw openings for calibration purposes. Inventors include Jesse Harrison Gallant, Osamah Choudhry, Christopher Morley, and Florentin Jonas Liebmann. Filing date was September 29, 2024, under application number 18900842.

Routine Notice Medical Devices
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Bank of England HR Support Contract Award

The Bank of England has awarded a contract for HR Support Services to Lee Hecht Harrison Penna Limited for £170,000. The contract is for a period of approximately 8 months.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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Manchester City Council v M & Ors - Care Proceedings (Sexual Abuse Findings)

The Family Court at Manchester Civil Justice Centre, before Mr Justice Harrison, issued its judgment in care proceedings under section 31 of the Children Act 1989. The court made findings of rape (2015) against the father and sexual abuse of a child aged 3-5. The case (MA24C50995) involved Manchester City Council as applicant seeking care orders regarding four children aged 10, 6, 3, and 2. Judgment was handed down on 1 April 2026.

Routine Enforcement Social Services
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Harrison v. Destin High School - Appellate Court Decision

The Florida District Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's decision in Harrison v. Destin High School. The appellate court's disposition was 'Affirmed,' indicating no change to the original ruling. The case involves Stuart S. Harrison and Stuart Harrison appealing a decision related to Destin High School and its board.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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US v. Patrick Craig Harrison - Court Opinion

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's decision in United States v. Patrick Craig Harrison. The court upheld the imposition of a $5,000 Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act (JVTA) special assessment and a five-year term of supervised release, rejecting Harrison's arguments regarding indigence and sentence unreasonableness.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice

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