Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds Settle with Justice Department Over Tobacco-Industry Document Databases

WASHINGTON – A former police officer of Puerto Rico has been convicted by a federal jury in San Juan, Puerto Rico, for his role in providing security for drug transactions, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and Special Agent in Charge Joseph S. Campbell of the FBI’s San Juan Division. Javier A. Diaz Castro, 30, was convicted on Dec. 12, 2011, of two counts of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute more than five kilogra .... [More]

Popular Tags

florida manufacturer agrees to cease production of skin products to resolve numerous fdca violations signed embarrassment alabama man sentenced to 30 months in prison for role in tax fraud conspiracy pfizer to pay $14.5 million for illegal marketing of drug detrol former fort pierce two mu graduates sentenced for college e-mail spam conspiracy; must forfeit $440 miami-area patient recruiter pleads guilty to fraud and kickback scheme economics as world passes 7 billion milestone number requirements high court indiana man sentenced to 10.5 years for transporting child pornography deterrence and interdiction of child sexual exploitation buffalo developer indicted for illegally filling over 90 acres of wetlands in amherst appeal proceeding egypt: ban voices alarm after fresh round of deadly clashes in cairo houston-based principals of a&o entities sentenced in virginia for $100 million fraud scheme supreme court un forum told us files complaint against national chain of hospice providers alleging false claims on the medicare program peace in afghanistan crucial for regional stability decisions considerable jail south florida corrections officers convicted of federal civil rights and obstruction charges amount secured available awaiting balding hostility changes security council presses for ethnic reconciliation in troubled area of south sudan aggregation un urges group of 77 nations to champion development agenda philip morris and r.j. reynolds settle with justice department over tobacco-industry document databases court enters consent decree resolving food