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Blackburn v. Executive Director of CDOC - Civil Rights Dismissal

The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado dismissed civil rights case Blackburn v. Executive Director of CDOC with prejudice, overruling Plaintiff Roger Scott Blackburn's objection to the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation. The case, filed by an incarcerated individual against officials at Sterling Correctional Facility, was dismissed on defendants' motion.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights
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Suleimanova v. Mullin et al - Administrative Procedure Act Review

Ruzalina Suleimanova filed a Petition for Writ of Mandamus in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, Case 3:26-cv-02973, against Mullin et al. The petition seeks judicial review of an agency decision under the Administrative Procedures Act, with a filing fee of $405.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Robert Humphrey sentenced 10 years probation for $412,500 investment fraud targeting seniors

Robert Humphrey sentenced 10 years probation for $412,500 investment fraud targeting seniors

Routine Notice
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Former Naples Man Sentenced for Role in Investment Scam

The Florida Office of Financial Regulation announced that Konstantinos Konstantinou was sentenced to four years in prison and 25 years probation for defrauding an elderly couple through a fake T-Bond investment scheme. Konstantinou must pay $707,395 in restitution. He was not registered as a securities dealer when he solicited the investment.

Urgent Enforcement Securities
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Orlando Man Arrested for Alleged Elder Investment Fraud Scheme

The Florida Office of Financial Regulation announced the arrest of Anthony Michael Hernandez on charges of organized fraud, exploitation of the elderly, unregistered securities sales, and bank fraud. Hernandez is accused of orchestrating a $1.6 million investment fraud scheme targeting more than 300 mostly elderly investors across 37 states. Bond was set at $1.95 million.

Priority review Enforcement Securities
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Florida SB 180 Securities Regulation

Florida Office of Financial Regulation Commissioner Russell C. Weigel, III issued a statement on Governor DeSantis signing Florida Senate Bill 180 – Securities Regulation. The bill takes effect October 1, 2023, and eliminates issuer-dealer registration requirements and issuer escrow requirements, exempts advisers to private funds from registration, reduces a filing fee, and establishes continuing education requirements for associated persons of investment advisers and federal covered advisers.

Priority review Rule Securities
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OFR Warns Unlicensed Check Cashers, Issues Subpoenas in Operation CheckBox

The Florida Office of Financial Regulation (OFR) conducted Operation CheckBox, a statewide sweep targeting convenience store retailers operating unlicensed self-service check-cashing machines. The OFR issued warning letters, subpoenas, and document requests to over a dozen unlicensed entities and began formal investigations of three related companies for potential violations of Chapter 560, Florida Statutes.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Finance
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Hubbard v. Everett appeal, Court affirms dismissal

Hubbard v. Everett appeal, Court affirms dismissal

Routine Notice
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Castillo-Urbina v. Washington - Domestic Violence Rape Convictions Affirmed

The Washington Court of Appeals Division One affirmed Eduardo Castillo-Urbina's convictions on two counts of second-degree rape, one count of second-degree assault, one count of fourth-degree assault with sexual motivation, and one count of third-degree malicious mischief, all domestic violence offenses against his wife. The appellate court rejected Urbina's claims of trial court error regarding evidentiary rulings and an exceptional sentence, finding no abuse of discretion.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Robertson-Butler Appeal - Assault Drive-by Firearm Convictions Affirmed

The Washington Court of Appeals, Division One affirmed Frankie Robertson-Butler's convictions for assault in the second degree, drive-by shooting, and unlawful possession of a firearm in the first degree. The court rejected claims of ineffective assistance of counsel, prosecutorial misconduct, and challenges to community custody conditions. Robertson argued his counsel should have requested necessity and 'act on appearances' instructions related to his self-defense theory.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice

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