As the son of former migrant workers, many recognized Gonzales's appointment as Attorney General of the United States as the embodiment of the American dream.
Albert Gonzalez (born 1981) is an American computer hacker and computer criminal who is accused of masterminding the combined credit card theft and subsequent reselling of more than 170 million card and ATM numbers from 2005 to 2007: the biggest such fraud in history.
On August 28, 2009, Gonzalez's attorney filed papers with the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts in Boston indicating that he would plead guilty to all 19 charges in the U.S. v. Albert Gonzalez, 08-CR-10223, case (the TJ Maxx case).
Gonzalez had three federal indictments. The first was in May 2008 in New York for the Dave & Busters case (trial schedule September 2009). The second was in May 2008 in Massachusetts for the TJ Maxx case (trial scheduled early 2010).
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20 years federal prison. Albert Gonzalez (born 1981) is an American computer hacker and computer criminal who is accused of masterminding the combined credit card theft and subsequent reselling of more than 170 million card and ATM numbers from 2005 to 2007: the biggest such fraud in history. Gonzalez and his accomplices used SQL injection ...
It is not to be confused with Stanozolol. Albert Gonzalez (born 1981) is an American computer hacker and computer criminal who is accused of masterminding the combined credit card theft and subsequent reselling of more than 170 million card and ATM numbers from 2005 to 2007: the biggest such fraud in history.
v. Albert Gonzalez, 08-CR-10223, case (the TJ Maxx case). According to reports this plea bargain would "resolve" issues with the New York case of U.S. v. Yastremskiy, 08-CR-00160 in United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (the Dave and Busters case).
Gonzalez was arrested on May 7, 2008 on charges stemming from hacking into the Dave & Buster's corporate network from a point of sale location at a restaurant in Islandia, New York. The incident occurred in September 2007. About 5,000 card numbers were stolen. Fraudulent transactions totaling $600,000 were reported on 675 of the cards.
The second was in May 2008 in Massachusetts for the TJ Maxx case (trial scheduled early 2010). The third was in August 2009 in New Jersey in connection with the Heartland Payment case. On March 25, 2010, Gonzalez was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison.
February 3, 2005-September 17, 2007 - Serves as the 80th attorney general of the United States.
Here is a look at the life of Alberto R. Gonzales, the first Latino US attorney general.
December 7, 2006 - Seven US attorneys are abruptly fired by the Bush administration. Questions about possible political motivations for the removals prompt an investigation by the Justice Department’s inspector general. Ultimately, the investigation reveals that nine US attorneys were removed in 2006.
He says that he went to the hospital to discuss other intelligence matters, not the domestic surveillance program.
May 15, 2007 - During a Senate Judiciary hearing related to the removals of the US attorneys, former Deputy Attorney General James Comey describes a 2004 clash with Gonzales while then-Attorney General John Ashcroft was in the hospital. He says that Gonzales and White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card tried to get Ashcroft to reauthorize a warrantless wiretapping program while the attorney general was recovering from surgery in an intensive care unit.
The inspector general concludes that the process of removal was “fundamentally flawed.”. March 2007 - Gonzales says he accepts responsibility for the dismissals and adds that firing the US attorneys en masse was a mistake. However, he rejects calls for his resignation.
Mr. Gonzales was sworn in as the nation’s 80th and first Hispanic attorney general on February 3, 2005.
Governor Bush appointed him to the position of Secretary of State from December 1997 to January 1999. Additionally, Mr. Gonzales was a Justice on the Supreme Court of Texas from January 1999 to December 2000. After Mr. Bush became president, he appointed Mr. Gonzales as White House counsel in 2001. Mr. Gonzales held this position until becoming ...
Mr. Gonzales was sworn in as the nation’s 80th and first Hispanic attorney general on February 3, 2005. His resignation took effect on September 17, 2007, after serving two years as attorney general.
Artist: Alberto R. Gonzales was born on August 4, 1955 in San Antonio, Texas. He received his B.A. from Rice University in 1979 and his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1982. Mr. Gonzales served in the United States Air Force from 1973 to 1975 and attended the United States Air Force Academy between 1975 and 1977.
His resume includes portraits of many distinguished Americans. He painted Attorney General Gonzales' portrait in 2008. Updated June 26, 2017.
Gonzalez bought his first computer when he was 12, and by the time he was 14 managed to hack into NASA. He attended South Miami High School in Miami, Florida, where he was described as the "troubled" pack leader of computer nerds. In 2000, he moved to New York City, where he lived for three months before moving to Kearny, New Jersey.
While in Kearny, he was accused of being the mastermind of a group of hackers called the ShadowCrew group, which trafficked in 1.5 million stolen credit and ATM card numbers. Although considered the mastermind of the scheme (operating on the site under the screen name of "*baJohnny"), he was not indicted.
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That year he joined a private law firm in Houston, where he practiced business law for 13 years. In 1995 Gonzales became legal counsel to Texas Governor George W. Bush, and he later served as Texas secretary of state (1997–99) and as a justice on the Texas Supreme Court (1999–2001).
The next year Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was forced to resign after a probe into the “political” firing of eight U.S. attorneys; and Lewis (“Scooter”) Libby, special assistant to Vice Pres. Dick Cheney, was convicted of lying to a special counsel regarding his involvement in the politically motivated leak of…
In this new role, Gonzales championed an extension of the USA Patriot Act. After Gonzales became attorney general, he faced scrutiny regarding some of his actions, most notably the firing of several U.S. attorneys and his defense of Bush’s domestic eavesdropping program. The firings became the subject of a Senate Judiciary Committee in 2007.
After leaving the military, Gonzales attended Rice University and Harvard Law School before Bush, then governor of Texas, picked him in 1995 to serve as his general counsel in Austin and in 2001 brought him to Washington as his White House counsel.
A few months later, however, Gonzales decided to step down. On August 27, he gave a brief statement announcing his resignation (effective September 17), stating that “It has been one of my greatest privileges to lead the Department of Justice.”. He gave no explanation for his departure.
Alberto Gonzales becomes first Hispanic U.S. attorney general. On February 3, 2005, Alberto Gonzales wins Senate confirmation as the nation’s first Hispanic attorney general despite protests over his record on torture. The Senate approved his nomination on a largely party-line vote of 60-36, reflecting a split between Republicans ...
President Bush, who was traveling, called to congratulate him. Gonzales was born in 1955 in San Antonio, Texas, the son of migrant workers and grew up in a small, crowded home in Houston without hot water or a telephone. He joined the U.S. Air Force in 1973 after graduating high school.
Gonzales served as Counsel to the President of the United States working with lawyers throughout the administration on policy, litigation and legislation. He played a key role advising the president on terrorism issues, the appointment of supreme court and other federal judges, national and homeland security issues, clemency matters, investigations and ethics. One of his primary responsibilities was to protect the institutional prerogatives of the presidency under the U. S. Constitution .
Gonzales served as the 80th Attorney General of the United States, the chief federal law enforcement official in America. As Attorney General, he led the fight to prevent terrorism and reduce the threat of gangs, drugs and violent crime. He directed the Justice Department and its 40 separate component organizations including the FBI, DEA, ATF, U.S. Marshals Service, Bureau of Prisons and the Office of Victims of Crime. During his tenure, Gonzales made the protection of children from sexual predators a top priority. The Justice Department has approximately 110,000 employees with offices throughout the United States and in over 80 countries.
He is a recognized expert on the U.S. Constitution, the powers of the presidency, national security and immigration. He is a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, CNBC, Fox Business and other media outlets. Additionally, Dean Gonzales contributes articles and opinion pieces to USA Today, The New York Times, Fox News Latino, The Hill, Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post. His law review articles appear in various academic journals including the Minnesota Law Review, the George Washington Law Review and the Florida Law Review.
Gonzales served as the 100th Texas Secretary of State. In this capacity, he was a senior advisor to the Governor of Texas, chief elections officer and the Governor's lead liaison on Mexico and border issues. Additionally, he was responsible for all statutory filings of business organizations and financing documents.
Bonnie Lieberman and incumbent Albert Gonzalez defeated incumbent Mark Richardson in the general election for Santa Clara Unified Board of Education Trustee Area 2 on November 3, 2020.
The Santa Clara Unified School District is located in Santa Clara County, California.
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Albert Gonzalez (born 1981) is an American computer hacker and computer criminal who is accused of masterminding the combined credit card theft and subsequent reselling of more than 170 million card and ATM numbers from 2005 to 2007: the biggest such fraud in history. Gonzalez and his accomplices used SQL injection to deploy backdoors on several corporate systems in order to laun…
Gonzalez bought his first computer when he was 12, and by the time he was 14 managed to hack into NASA. He attended South Miami High School in Miami, Florida, where he was described as the "troubled" pack leader of computer nerds. In 2000, he moved to New York City, where he lived for three months before moving to Kearny, New Jersey.
While in Kearny, he was accused of being the mastermind of a group of hackers called the ShadowCrew group, which trafficked in 1.5 million stolen credit and ATM card numbers. Although considered the mastermind of the scheme (operating on the site under the screen name of "CumbaJohnny"), he was not indicted. According to the indictment, there were 4,000 people who registered with the Shadowcrew.com website. Once registered, they could buy stolen account n…
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