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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.
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Eleven Federal Government Employees and Contractors Convicted and Sentenced as Part of Investigation into GSA Contracts
WASHINGTON — A General Services Administrati
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(Newport News, Virginia) – Lanaire E.
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As part of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) Government Infrastructure Protection Initiative, GSA OIG Special Agent Stephen Lobaugh participated in the investigation, prosecution, and conviction of Chun-Yu Zhao after a three week trial for counterfeiting computer networking equipment. Zhao was sentenced today to 60 months in prison, and she was ordered to pay $2,709,238 in restitution and a $17,500 fine.
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CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE – United States Attorney John P. Kacavas announced that Red River Computer Co., Inc.
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Jackson Absconded With More Than $300,000 for Products He Never Delivered
ATLANTA, GA - GREGORY JACKSON, 44, of Glendal
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During the period of July 11-25, 2011, surplus federal property valued at more than $670,000 was returned to the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office in Stockton, CA, after a General Services
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(Newport News, Virginia) – Lanaire E.
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ATLANTA, GA - GREGORY JACKSON, 44, of Glendale, Arizona, pleaded guilty today in federal district court to defrauding the United States out of more than $300,000 for goods he never delivered under a government contract.
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United States Attorney John E.
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The General Services Administration, the Department of the Interior, and the Office of Personnel Management hosted Earth Day 2011, which included more than 30 exhibits on environmental protect
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Madison, Wis. - John W.
