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St. Louis, MO - The United States Attorney’s Office announced today that Joseph Madlinger pled guilty to a criminal conspiracy involving government contracting fraud and the illegal payment of gratuities to a federal official.
The long lost City Landscape oil painting by Francis Criss, which was shown on the “Antiques
Nicolaos Kantartzis, of Bethesda, Maryland, was sentenced on January 4, 2012, to 3 months in federal prison and 3 months home confinement, followed by 3 years of supervised release, and a $2
On December 16, 2011, Head of Lincoln, a Works Progress Administration (WPA) sculpture, was returned to the U.S. Government.
Three years ago Ashley Gast ’12 arrived on campus with a plan: study biology and then pursue a master’s degree and career in forensic science. But she had a change of heart after taking Dr. John Noakes’ First-Year Seminar Contested Convictions: Exploring Claims of Actual Innocence, in which students examined false confessions, police misconduct, the reliability of witness identification and the uses of DNA evidence.
Eleven Federal Government Employees and Contractors Convicted and Sentenced as Part of Investigation into GSA Contracts
WASHINGTON — A General Services Administrati