Friday - May 9, 2025
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Army Criminal Investigation Command: Man Sentenced for Strangling Spouse in Japan
QUANTICO, Virginia, Sept. 16 -- The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command issued the following news release: A Michigan man was sentenced to one year and a day in prison for assaulting and strangling his spouse at their off-base residence outside of U.S. Army Garrison Japan in Sagamihara, Japan. According to court documents, on July 19, 2021, Robert Hammock, 39, of Detroit, and his spouse got into an argument inside their residence. The argument escalated and Hammock punched his spouse in t  more

Justice Dept.: 3 Defendants Convicted of Federal Civil Rights Conspiracy and Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act Offenses for Obstructing Access to a Reproductive Health Services Facility
WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 -- The U.S. Department of Justice issued the following news release: A federal jury convicted three defendants of charges of federal civil rights offenses in connection with the Oct. 22, 2020, invasion of a reproductive health care clinic in Washington, D.C. According to evidence presented at trial, Jonathan Darnel, 41, of Arlington, Virginia; Jean Marshall, 73, of Kingston, Massachusetts; and Joan Bell, 74, of Montague, New Jersey, engaged in a conspiracy to create a bloc  more

U.S. Fleet Forces Command Civilians Advance Leadership Skills Through Local College Program
NORFOLK, Virginia, Sept. 16 -- The U.S. Navy's U.S. Fleet Forces Command issued the following news: Civilian employees within the U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFFC) enterprise are furthering their leadership skills through a longstanding partnership with Old Dominion University. Started in 2015, the Graduate Certificate in Public Sector Leadership (GCPSL)program provides high performing Department of the Navy civilian leaders with the opportunity for further education in leadership. Today, the  more