Supervisors approve anti-fraud fee on home sales
Story date: 2007-10-31 01:31:00
Added on: 2007-11-01 07:00:30
Bakersfield Californian - Jagels said mortgage fraud cases are part of the duties of the white-collar crime unit in his office. And besides, he quipped, Fresno County has more crime and government corruption than Kern County. Support for the fraud fee was nearly universal. A ...
Read more...
Related Stories:
-
Supervisors OK anti-fraud fee on home sales
Bakersfield Californian - Jagels said mortgage fraud cases are part of the duties of the white-collar crime unit in his office. And...
2007-11-01 09:55:00 -
Mortgage fraud cases yield tough sentences (Houston Chronicle)
As the meltdown of the subprime mortgage market plays itself out in Houston, prosecutors are getting some stiff sentences fighting fraud that...
2007-11-17 10:39:33 -
Hennepin County sees 15 percent drop in violent crime
Minneapolis Star Tribune - ... for downtown Wayzata is gaining Outgoing library chief decides county job 'wasn't meant to be' A...
2007-11-20 03:56:00 -
New county unit fights complex financial crimes
Seattle Post Intelligencer - The Complex Prosecutions and Investigations Division will handle cases that often require specialized know-how and time, including identity...
2007-11-01 12:29:00 -
Grant to help Md. county fight mortgage fraud - Forbes
Prince George's County has received a grant from Maryland to help homeowners fight an increasing number of mortgage fraud cases. The county...
2008-09-10 10:02:00 -
Grant to help Md. county fight mortgage fraud - Forbes
Prince George's County has received a grant from Maryland to help homeowners fight an increasing number of mortgage fraud cases. The county...
2008-09-10 01:30:00 -
Record Number Of Sex Crimes Reported In 2007 (WLKY Louisville)
Sex crime detectives said they've investigated more than 500 cases this year -- more than any other year since the city and...
2007-12-28 08:32:14 -
Boom in fraud … and there's worse to come as credit crunch bites - Scotsman
FRAUD cases totalling more than £22 million have come before Scottish courts in the last six months – and homeowners and bank...
2008-07-28 03:55:00
