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What happened to the Mueller investigation?

Apr 18, 2019 · As Attorney General William Barr on Wednesday did a final review of his redactions to special counsel Robert Mueller’s report before he …

Was Attorney General William Barr honest about Mueller Report?

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, in his role as Acting Attorney General for matters related to the campaign due to the recusal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, appointed Mueller, a former Director of the FBI, to serve as Special Counsel for the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) with authority to investigate Russian interference ...

Will the Mueller Report be made public?

Apr 09, 2019 · AG Barr: No Plans to Ask Court to Release Grand Jury Info in Mueller Report. The attorney general’s statement came during a hearing in which he said he expects to release a redacted version of ...

Who is the Attorney General who will oversee Mueller probe?

Sep 30, 2020 · U.S. Attorney General William Barr's handling of the Mueller report was criticized by Federal Judge Reggie Walton. Chip Somedevilla/Getty. Walton's ruling was in response to lawsuits filed by ...

How many licensing agencies does OAG have?

The OAG works with over 60 licensing agencies and can request that these agencies suspend your drivers, professional and hunting and fishing licenses, if you fail to pay your child support.

Who reports child support?

Credit Bureau Reporting. The Office of the Attorney General is required by law to report the amount of child support owed and the amount paid to the credit reporting agencies.

What is the difference between civil and criminal contempt?

In civil contempt cases, the court will assess a specific number of days and/or a fine for each missed payment. The sentence must be served even if full payment is made. In criminal contempt cases, an obligor is sentenced to jail until he/she complies with the court order.

What happens when child support isn't paid?

When child support payments aren't made, the Office of the Attorney General can take many actions to enforce the court order.