Jairo Aldres Alzate Milan, 36, a former intelligence officer in the Colombian National Army, was sentenced to 65 months in prison in connection with a scheme to export cocaine.
An Alabama-based doctor pleaded guilty to a $6 million telemedicine fraud scheme involving medically unnecessary durable medical equipment and genetic testing.
Debbie Rojack, 45, of Casamero Lake, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter after striking and killing a pedestrian on a dirt road while driving drunk.
Geoffrey Lee Dudding, 39, of Concord, North Carolina, has pleaded guilty to using his cellphone and the internet to attempt to entice an 11-year-old child to engage in sexual activity.
Noel Daniel Simonca, 48, of Jacksonville, has pleaded guilty to using his cellphone and the internet to attempt to entice a minor child to engage in sexual activity.
Two men from Texas and Florida were sentenced to four years and two years in prison, respectively, for their roles as leaders of a marketing company that solicited fraudulent medical testing.
A Miami Lakes attorney made his initial appearance in federal court on October 28 to face charges in connection with a scheme to embezzle millions of dollars.
Brice E. Anderson and Terrance Lockett have pleaded guilty to conspiring with Barbara Furlow-Smiles, a former diversity program manager at Facebook, to steal from the company.
Fabian Taylor Jr. has been sentenced to additional time in prison for headbutting a federal correctional officer while Taylor was an inmate at the federal prison in Atlanta.
Dewayne Earl Blackie, 37, of Fruitland, pleaded guilty to a federal crime after a fatal car crash involving drugs that resulted in the death of a baby.
Shane Austin Loretto, 31, of Zuni, has been charged after he opened fire in a residential area, seriously wounding the victim, then lied to police about his involvement.
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