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Colombian Drug Traffickers Extradited To Detroit
There was a time when Colombian drug dealers would never have been extradited to the U.S. Times have changed. By Paul Egan The Detroit News DETROIT – Two alleged Colombian drug traffickers have been extradited to Detroit to face charges handed down by a federal grand jury, acting U.S. Attorney Terrence Berg announced Thursday. Carlos…

Dig For Dead Mobsters In New York Continues Today
FBI agents digging for dead mobsters came up empty handed on Thursday, but continued looking Friday. Will it end up being a wild goose chase? By ROBERT E. KESSLER Newsday EAST FARMINGDALE, N.Y. – FBI agents spent their first full day digging yesterday at an East Farmingdale site that, according to sources, is described by…

Bloody Politics Led to Firing of Missouri U.S. Atty
The stories this week continue to trickle in about the injustice at Justice when it came to the firings of some U.S. Attorneys. In Missouri, blood flowed in the case of U.S. Attorney Todd P. Graves who was axed in 2006. By R. Jeffrey Smith Washington Post Staff Writer In Missouri, evidently, Republican politics are…

Taliban Drug Trafficking Rakes In 100 Mil A Year
The U.S. economy may be tanking, but the Taliban’s big business — drug trafficking — is doing just fine. How does that impact the war on terrorism? It can’t be good. By James Gordon Meek New York Daily News WASHINGTON – The resurgent Taliban get a yearly injection of $100 million from drug trafficking, the…

Two Terrorism Convictions In New York Tossed
The U.S. Court of Appeals overturned a conviction of two Yemeni men accused of terrorism. The case included a witness who had set himself on fire in front of the White House. Tough to top that act. By Larry Neumeister The Associated Press NEW YORK — A federal appeals court Thursday overturned the convictions of…

FBI Arrests Puerto Rican Senator On Bribery
Scandal was bubbling on Thursday in Puerto Rico where a local senator was off to face bribery charges. By Rebecca Banuchi Associated Press Writer SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The FBI on Thursday arrested a prominent Puerto Rico lawmaker accused of providing political favors in exchange for cash and services totaling roughly half a million…

Prosecution Angers Judge In Stevens Trial
Sen. Stevens/official photo The trial of Sen. Ted Stevens almost imploded today for the prosecution. Suffice to say, things could be going better. As a general rule, it’s never good to get the judge angry. The prosecution needs to work on that. By Erika Bolstad and Richard Mauer Anchorage Daily News WASHINGTON – Prosecutors have…
Feds Digging In N.Y. For Mobsters
The FBI is digging for bodies linked to the mob wars in the 1990s. In 2006, agents in Michigan dug up rural land outside of Detroit looking for James Hoffa, but came up empty handed. BY Robert E. Kessler and Sophia Chang Newsday FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -Federal agents were digging at two sites and investigating a third site in East Farmingdale…