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22, May 2012 - Former head of Alaska whaling commission pleads guilty to theft - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A former longtime ... which receives federal money. Maggie Ahmaogak, the commission's executive director for 17 years, entered the plea Monday before U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason in Anchorage, the Anchorage Daily News ...
22, May 2012 - Alaska Conspiracy Trial Scheduled in Federal Court - ABC News
Three Alaska men are scheduled to go on trial Monday in Anchorage on charges of plotting to kill government ... movement as domestic terrorism movement known for clogging the court system with fraudulent liens and lawsuits. Cox ran for state House in ...
22, May 2012 - Anchorage, AK Prolific Anchorage drug trafficker gets 27 years in prison - Alaska Dispatch
Riley was sentenced in federal court to 27 years in prison for possession of cocaine with an intent to distribute. Riley, a resident of Kansas City, Mo., was arrested in 2009 after a short stakeout of his Anchorage ... him as an Alaska drug trafficker.
22, May 2012 - Alaska conspiracy trial scheduled in federal court - WOWK
Cox has described himself as a sovereign citizen. The FBI classifies the sovereign citizen movement as domestic terrorism movement known for clogging the court system with fraudulent liens and lawsuits. Cox ran for state House in the Republican primary in 2008.
22, May 2012 - Appeals court upholds key voting rights provision - San Francisco Gate
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a key provision of the Voting ... Section 5 currently applies to the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. It also covers certain ...
22, May 2012 - Alabama fan pleads not guilty to sex charges - Worldnews.com
Under the Voting Rights Act of 1965, cases were filed in Federal courts to force Alabama to properly redistrict ... 0.6% American Indian and Alaska Native, 1.1% Asian, 0.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, 2.0% from Some Other Race ...
22, May 2012 - Borough OKs headquarters expansion - Frontiersman
referencing a lawsuit that began last week in federal district court filed by a trio of environmental groups — Alaska Survival, the Sierra Club and Cook Inletkeeper, which are seeking to halt borough plans to bring rail service to Port MacKenzie.
22, May 2012 - Anchorage, AK Alaska conspiracy trial scheduled in federal court - Seattle Times
Three Alaska men are scheduled to go on trial Monday in Anchorage on charges of plotting to kill government ... movement as domestic terrorism movement known for clogging the court system with fraudulent liens and lawsuits.
22, May 2012 - Militia leader told his squad to shoot to kill in secret recording - Anchorage Daily News
Asserting that he, his wife and child had been targeted by a clandestine, six-man federal hit ... who infiltrated the Alaska Peacemaker Militia in August 2010, Gerald "J.R." Olson. Olson began testifying in U.S. District Court on Monday in ...
22, May 2012 - Birth-control goes to court, again - Alaska Dispatch
In a coordinated pushback against the Obama administration, 43 Catholic institutions filed a dozen lawsuits in federal courts across the country on Monday, charging that new federal rules requiring most religious employers to provide health insurance that ...
22, May 2012 - Prosecutors also have stake in Edwards’ trial verdict - The News & Observer
Edwards’ trial came almost four years after the unit’s federal prosecutors bungled a 2008 corruption case against Ted Stevens, then a U.S. senator from Alaska accused of ... pointed to a U.S. Supreme Court case decided in 1976, the landmark ...
22, May 2012 - Public safety report — May 22 - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
The Public Safety Report is compiled from criminal complaints filed in state and federal courts, as well as some police blotter ... a condo in the 1000 block of Dogwood Street and told the Alaska Statewide Drug Unit that Holliman had a lot of visitors ...
22, May 2012 - Schaeffer Cox and Militia Trial Begins in Federal Court - msnbc.com
began on Tuesday in federal court in Anchorage. Government prosecutors allege Schaeffer Cox, the "Alaska Peacemakers Militia" leader, along with Coleman Barney and Lonnie Vernon were amassing a cache of unregistered weapons, including fully ...
22, May 2012 - Alaska conspiracy trial scheduled in federal court
Three Alaska men are scheduled to go on trial Monday in Anchorage on charges of plotting to kill government employees.
22, May 2012 - Usibelli Coal Mine Permits Invalid, Alaska Activists Claim In Wishbone Hill Lawsuit
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A lawsuit filed in federal court says an Alaska coal mining company is preparing to dig at a Matanuska-Susitna prospect without valid permits.
22, May 2012 - Alaska conspiracy trial scheduled in federal court - Palm Beach Post
FAIRBANKS, Alaska — Three Alaska men are scheduled to go on trial Monday in Anchorage on charges of plotting to kill government employees. Fairbanks militia leader Schaeffer Cox of Fairbanks, Coleman Barney of North Pole and Lonnie Vernon of Salcha were ...
21, May 2012 - Guide to Alaska sovereign citizens trial: Patriots, militias and going to extremes - Alaska Dispatc
Fairbanks militia leader Schaeffer Cox is currently on trial in federal court on weapons and murder conspiracy charges in a case that has overtones of the radical sovereign citizen movement that the FBI has recently identified has a top domestic terrorist ...
21, May 2012 - Groups seek halt to coal mining near Sutton
A lawsuit filed in federal court says an Alaska coal mining company is preparing to dig at a Matanuska-Susitna prospect without valid permits.
20, May 2012 - Schaeffer Cox Trial: Alaska Militia Accused of Murder Plot - KTUU
Schaeffer Cox carries himself with youthful swagger as he spreads a message to his many admirers of an out-of-control federal government bulldozing individual freedoms. Related Schaeffer Cox and Militia Trial Begins in Federal Court Five ...
19, May 2012 - Anchorage, AK Alaska militia members spoke of hanging bodies from lamp posts: prosecutor - msnbc.com
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Three members of a pro ... in September on charges of conspiring to murder U.S. District Court Judge Ralph Beistline, who presided over a federal tax case that the Vernons lost.
19, May 2012 - Palmer, AK Groups sue Usibelli for Susitna prospect - SteelGuru
Associated Press reported that a lawsuit filed in federal court said that an Alaska coal mining company is preparing to dig at a Matanuska-Susitna prospect without ... starting about 11 miles northeast of Palmer. The population is just under 1,500 ...
19, May 2012 - Anchorage, AK Alaska Native ivory sellers facing federal charges say they were swindled - Alaska Dispatch
The Marine Mammal Protection Act allows Alaska Natives to hunt walrus and polar bear. They can sell raw parts, such as bear hides or unworked ivory, to other Natives, such as Sternbach. But they can't sell them to non-Natives such as Lebouef. Court ...
19, May 2012 - Alaska conspiracy trial scheduled in federal court - Sioux City Journal
Three Alaska men are scheduled to go on trial Monday in Anchorage on charges of plotting to kill government employees ... as domestic terrorism movement known for clogging the court system with fraudulent liens and lawsuits.
19, May 2012 - Anchorage, AK Man testifies '2-4-1' militia member was armed
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The trial of a Fairbanks militia leader continues in federal court in Anchorage with witnesses testifying about members of the Alaska Peacemaker Militia. Militia leader Schaeff...
19, May 2012 - In Alaska, militia members accused of murder plot
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Schaeffer Cox carries himself with youthful swagger as he spreads a message to his many admirers of an out-of-control federal government bulldozing individual freedoms. Federal prosecutors portray him quite differently: as a dangerous Alaska militia leader who with others amassed a huge cache of illegal weapons while plotting a strategy to one day kill judges, state troopers ...
19, May 2012 - Appeals court upholds key voting rights provision - KLFY.com
WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a key provision of the Voting ... Section 5 currently applies to the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. It also covers certain ...
19, May 2012 - Anchorage, AK Alaska militia members accused of murder plot - The Guardian
Associated Press= ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Schaeffer Cox carries himself with ... The FBI has wider authority to obtain warrants, and there is greater leeway in federal court.
18, May 2012 - Man on quest to find missing moon rocks - WAVY News 10
Navarro, 67, said he didn't fear possible fallout from illegally possessing what could be federal government property ... Clinton's gubernatorial items yielded the Arkansas moon rock. The Alaska rock is now part of a court battle. The Missouri rock was ...
18, May 2012 - ND passes Alaska in oil production - Dickinson Press & Advertiser
EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. -- The owners of an adult-themed store that recently closed in East Grand Forks are suing the city in federal court. Kim and Jim Patterson, owners of Fantasy's, claim the city's zoning code is unconstitutionally vague.
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