Vallejo Man Faces Federal Charges for Ammunition Possession After Standoff with SWAT Team

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Vallejo man with a significant criminal history is facing federal charges for illegal ammunition possession, officials confirmed. The indictment, delivered by a federal grand jury in Sacramento on Thursday, targets Jeffrey Caldwell, 36, for violating firearm regulations due to his felon status. Caldwell’s arrest followed a tense encounter last month with the SWAT team from the Vallejo Police Department. During this operation, authorities discovered Caldwell in possession of a privately made firearm, often referred to as a “ghost gun,” along with ammunition. The discovery was particularly alarming given Caldwell’s extensive criminal … Read more

Court-Appointed Attorney Recommends Full Dismissal of Charges Against Mayor Eric Adams, Possibly Ending Legal Battle

NEW YORK — The legal saga surrounding Mayor Eric Adams took a pivotal turn as an independent lawyer recommended that a judge should permanently dismiss the criminal charges against him, potentially ending a contentious chapter that has cast a long shadow over his administration. The recommendation came in a legal brief filed by court-appointed attorney Paul Clement, following a request from federal prosecutors to drop the charges, which has sparked considerable legal and political debate. Clement, a distinguished conservative legal figure who previously served as the U.S. solicitor general under President George W. Bush, was … Read more

Former U.S. Solicitor General Urges Federal Judge to Permanently Dismiss Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor, Eric Adams

NEW YORK — A federal judge was urged on Friday by a former U.S. solicitor general to approve a government motion to dismiss current corruption allegations against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, while also preventing the possibility of future charges. Paul Clement, who served as solicitor general during George W. Bush’s presidency, made the case that re-indictment potential would unjustly shadow over Adams, complicating his public service duties. Clement was assigned two weeks prior by Judge Dale E. Ho to assist in adjudicating the matter. His legal brief expressed ample grounds to terminate the … Read more

Olean Resident Faces Legal Action Following Major Drug-Related Charges

Olean, NY – A resident of Olean has been charged with severe narcotics offenses following an indictment by a grand jury, authorities reported this week. The case underlines ongoing efforts to combat drug distribution networks in upstate New York. 34-year-old David Miller faces multiple charges, including criminal possession and intent to distribute controlled substances. This came to light after a detailed investigation led by local law enforcement agencies, who have been rigorously monitoring drug trafficking activities in the area. According to the police, Miller was apprehended in possession of a considerable quantity of fentanyl and … Read more