Dismissed Charges

Federal Charges Dropped for Israeli Connected to Las Vegas Illegal Biolab

While federal charges against property manager Ori Solomon, linked to an illegal biolab discovery in Las Vegas, have been dismissed, he still faces a Clark County charge for improper hazardous waste disposal. Solomon’s federal charges stemmed from the discovery of firearms at his residence, a violation of his visa status. The investigation into the biolab is ongoing, with the property owner recently found guilty of defrauding the government by selling fraudulent COVID tests. Solomon is scheduled for a court appearance in Las Vegas Justice Court on June 4.

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Prosecutors Drop Charges Against Chicago Woman After Shooting: Focus on Evidence of ICE Misconduct

In a surprising turn of events, the U.S. government has moved to dismiss federal charges against Marimar Martinez, who was shot by a Customs and Border Protection agent. Martinez and co-defendant Anthony Ruiz had pleaded not guilty to assaulting federal officers. The prosecution’s decision follows public scrutiny and a judge’s skepticism regarding the investigation’s handling. Defense attorney Christopher Parente expressed appreciation for the dismissal, while the U.S. Attorney’s Office stated it continually evaluates cases to ensure justice is served. A status hearing on the motion to dismiss is scheduled for later this afternoon.

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