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Three seats up for election to the Association of Special Agents Board of Directors
Letter of intent to run must be postmarked no later than July 16
Three seats on the Association of Special Agents-DOJ Board of Directors are up for election, and there's never been a more exciting time to serve, as the great work of Special Agents is gaining more and more attention with top elected officials, the Legislature, the media, and the public. More... |
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Special Agents arrest Chinese gambling gang, Texas home-financing scam artist, on hunt for more victims of suspected multi-state rapist
Bureau of Investigation and Intelligence and Bureau of Gambling Control racking up impressive victories
Their brothers and sisters in the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement had been grabbing a lot of headlines of late, but Special Agents in the bureaus of Gambling Control and Investigation and Intelligence at the California Department of Justice have been making news of their own with some impressive arrests. More... |
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DOJ running team makes respectable finish in grueling race
Annual Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Relay is the largest law enforcement race of its kind in the world
They come from all over the globe. Law enforcement runners from Britain, Canada, and Germany made up some of the 241 teams competing in the 26th Annual Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Relay Race, held April 17 and 18. The relay is a 120-mile, 20-stage foot race which begins in Baker, California and finishes in Las Vegas, Nevada. More... |
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Special Agents-led Operation Knockout goes right into California's "hub of murder"
-- 94 arrests of Salinas gang members rescue city with crime rate three times national average
The number of political celebrities at today's press conference in Salinas, the crime capital of California, only begins to describe the breathtaking success Operation Knockout delivered today. An operation led by CSLEA- and ASA-DOJ-member Special Agents from the California Department of Justice's Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement. More... |
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Former New Beginnings' employees looking at bitter ends
Ghost sessions at Los Angeles treatment center lead to six arrests
Counseling sessions with no one in attendance are not illegal, billing Medi-Cal for them is. The ghost sessions conducted at New Beginnings Recovery Treatment Center in Los Angeles have led to the arrest of six former employees, thanks to the work of two very real Special Agents, Paul Ramirez and Jody Hope. More... |
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