SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – United States District Court Judge Silvia Carreño Coll sentenced José Padilla-Galarza to a total of 25 years’ imprisonment and five
While Vail Resorts awaits a final settlement hearing on a class action lawsuit in California state court, a federal judge in Colorado has denied the company s efforts to have other cases dismissed.
(Bismarck, ND) Acting United States Attorney Nicholas W. Chase announced Tuesday that United States District Judge Daniel M. Traynor sentenced Mandan-native Kelly Anthony Glatt for the offenses of Bank Fraud and Interstate Transportation of Stolen Livestock.
On October 13th, 2020, after a multi-day trial, a federal jury found Glatt guilty of these offenses. The jury found Glatt not guilty of a single count of Interstate Sale of Stolen Livestock. Judge Traynor sentenced Glatt to serve 48 months’ imprisonment on the Bank Fraud charge and 36 months’ imprisonment on the Interstate Transportation of Stolen Livestock charge to run concurrent with one another; serve a three year term of supervised release on both counts to run concurrent with one another; pay $1,839,846.30 in restitution; and pay a $200 special assessment.