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Attorney General Denn Confirms Delaware’s Involvement In Ongoing National Opioid Investigation and Begins Steps for Independent State Investigation

In response to a Wall Street Journal article describing a national coalition of Attorneys General investigating whether manufacturers have engaged in unlawful or deceptive practices in the marketing and sale of opioids, Attorney General Denn confirmed Thursday that the Delaware Department of Justice is actively participating in this investigation. Attorney General Denn also announced that […]




Shooter, Driver In 2015 3rd Street Shooting Sentenced To Prison

Gun Possessions, Other Charges Lead To Prison In Other Cases Two Wilmington men will go to prison after receiving sentences for their roles in a 2015 shooting and a high-speed police chase. Deputy Attorneys General Cynthia Hurlock and Katherine Butler secured the sentences against 25-year-old Troy Gee and 19-year-old Elijah Warren, both of Wilmington. In […]




Man Who Pulled Gun on Police Faces Up to 51 Years in Prison

Others face prison time for child pornography, weapons, and DUI charges. A Superior Court jury convicted a 20-year-old Wilmington man who ran from police and then pulled a gun on an officer. Deputy Attorneys General Timothy Maguire and John Taylor obtained the conviction on charges of Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited, Possession […]




Prison Time for Defendants in Two Separate Murder Cases

Others face prison for sexual abuse, assault, and robbery charges. A 43-year-old Wilmington man will spend 35 years in prison for a 2014 murder in Wilmington after being sentenced by a Superior Court judge. Deputy Attorneys General Brian Robertson and Maria Knoll secured the sentence for Marcus Crews. Crews pled guilty in Superior Court in […]




Delaware Joins Other States in Settlement With Pharmaceutical Company Regarding the Marketing of Over-The-Counter Drugs

Forty-three states, including Delaware, have reached a settlement with Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. and Johnson & Johnson over allegations that the manufacturers inaccurately promoted their over-the-counter (OTC) drugs as complying with federally mandated current Good Manufacturing Practices despite some manufacturing facilities did not comply. The state alleged that between 2009 and 2011, McNeil Consumer […]







 Pages Tagged With: "Delaware Department of Justice"

Attorney General Denn Confirms Delaware’s Involvement In Ongoing National Opioid Investigation and Begins Steps for Independent State Investigation

In response to a Wall Street Journal article describing a national coalition of Attorneys General investigating whether manufacturers have engaged in unlawful or deceptive practices in the marketing and sale of opioids, Attorney General Denn confirmed Thursday that the Delaware Department of Justice is actively participating in this investigation. Attorney General Denn also announced that […]




Shooter, Driver In 2015 3rd Street Shooting Sentenced To Prison

Gun Possessions, Other Charges Lead To Prison In Other Cases Two Wilmington men will go to prison after receiving sentences for their roles in a 2015 shooting and a high-speed police chase. Deputy Attorneys General Cynthia Hurlock and Katherine Butler secured the sentences against 25-year-old Troy Gee and 19-year-old Elijah Warren, both of Wilmington. In […]




Man Who Pulled Gun on Police Faces Up to 51 Years in Prison

Others face prison time for child pornography, weapons, and DUI charges. A Superior Court jury convicted a 20-year-old Wilmington man who ran from police and then pulled a gun on an officer. Deputy Attorneys General Timothy Maguire and John Taylor obtained the conviction on charges of Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited, Possession […]




Prison Time for Defendants in Two Separate Murder Cases

Others face prison for sexual abuse, assault, and robbery charges. A 43-year-old Wilmington man will spend 35 years in prison for a 2014 murder in Wilmington after being sentenced by a Superior Court judge. Deputy Attorneys General Brian Robertson and Maria Knoll secured the sentence for Marcus Crews. Crews pled guilty in Superior Court in […]




Delaware Joins Other States in Settlement With Pharmaceutical Company Regarding the Marketing of Over-The-Counter Drugs

Forty-three states, including Delaware, have reached a settlement with Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. and Johnson & Johnson over allegations that the manufacturers inaccurately promoted their over-the-counter (OTC) drugs as complying with federally mandated current Good Manufacturing Practices despite some manufacturing facilities did not comply. The state alleged that between 2009 and 2011, McNeil Consumer […]