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Woman wins $140,000 for unlawful 199 day detention
A JAMAICAN woman who was held in immigration detention for 199 days despite being fined by a court for overstaying has been awarded nearly 140,000 after the Supreme Court found she was unlawfully imprisoned and subjected to degrading treatment.
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Tampa Free Press
· Jul 9, 2026
Georgia Fraudster Faces 75 Years In Florida As $300K Rug-Swapping Scheme Unravels Mid-Trial
A Georgia woman is facing a massive prison sentence after abruptly throwing in the towel during her criminal trial, pleading no contest to running a highly sophisticated multi-state shoplifting and fraud ring that targeted major retail chains. Santina Green, who also goes by Santina Hill, entered an open plea of no contest in Lee County [] Georgia Fraudster Faces 75 Years In Florida As 300K Rug-Swapping Scheme Unravels Mid-Trial
RTÉ News
· Jul 10, 2026
Unrepresented woman refused bail challenges detention
A woman who was refused bail in a hearing where she did not have a solicitor due to the current dispute over legal aid has taken High Court proceedings challenging the lawfulness of her detention.
DNyuz
· Jul 1, 2026
Florida woman claims cocaine found her butt after arrest must’ve been from ‘intimate encounter’
A Florida woman picked up an extra felony charge when she wildly tried to smuggle nearly 4 grams of cocaine into a county jail through her “jail purse.” Brevard County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested Reagan Cox, 30, on Saturday for resisting arrest during a traffic stop. When she arrived at the Brevard County Jail staff noticed something []
MyJoyOnline
· Jul 9, 2026
Woman accused of absconding with GH¢156,445 ‘susu’ money granted bail
A woman who is accused of bolting with “susu” money totalling GH¢156,445 has appeared before an Accra Circuit Court.
South China Morning Post
· Jul 10, 2026
Jiaying Chen, who wed at least 14 men in Las Vegas fraud scheme, to plead guilty
A woman who authorities say married more than a dozen men in Las Vegas to fund her gambling has agreed to plead guilty to two felonies. Jiaying Chen, 33, waived her right to a preliminary hearing during an appearance before Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Rebecca Saxe on Tuesday. Chen’s lawyer, Thomas Wells, said she plans to plead guilty later this week to one count each of bigamy and obtaining money under false pretences more than US100,000. “It will permit the victims of these crimes to...
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Related coverage for "Woman wins $140,000 for unlawful 199 day detention ": Tampa Free Press — Georgia Fraudster Faces 75 Years In Florida As $300K Rug-Swapping Scheme Unravels Mid-Trial. RTÉ News — Unrepresented woman refused bail challenges detention. DNyuz — Florida woman claims cocaine found her butt after arrest must’ve been from ‘intimate encounter’. MyJoyOnline — Woman accused of absconding with GH¢156,445 ‘susu’ money granted bail. South China Morning Post — Jiaying Chen, who wed at least 14 men in Las Vegas fraud scheme, to plead guilty
