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David Salasky sentenced to life in prison for the murder of New Castle County Police Lieutenant Joseph Szczerba

Today, David Salasky was sentenced to life in prison for the September 2011 death of New Castle County Police officer Joseph Szczerba.




Biden Urges U.S. Supreme Court to Protect Federal Firearms Background Checks

Attorney General Beau Biden and a coalition of nine other attorneys general have a filed a brief with the Supreme Court of the United States supporting a federal prosecution under a key component of the law that requires buyers of firearms to accurately disclose their identities when undergoing a background check.




Childcare provider convicted of endangering a toddler under her care

The Delaware Attorney General’s Office yesterday secured the conviction of the manager of a Wilmington daycare center after a toddler under her care wandered away unattended from the facility and onto a busy city street earlier this year.




Biden’s office secures conviction of healthcare professional charged with patient abuse

Attorney General Beau Biden announced that his office has secured the conviction of a Sussex County woman who was charged with abusing an elderly patient at a Seaford nursing home.




David Salasky pleads guilty to the murder of New Castle County Police Lieutenant Joseph Szczerba

Attorney General Beau Biden announced that David Salasky pled guilty today to the September 2011 death of New Castle County Police officer Joseph Szczerba.







 Pages Tagged With: "Strengthening Communities"

David Salasky sentenced to life in prison for the murder of New Castle County Police Lieutenant Joseph Szczerba

Today, David Salasky was sentenced to life in prison for the September 2011 death of New Castle County Police officer Joseph Szczerba.




Biden Urges U.S. Supreme Court to Protect Federal Firearms Background Checks

Attorney General Beau Biden and a coalition of nine other attorneys general have a filed a brief with the Supreme Court of the United States supporting a federal prosecution under a key component of the law that requires buyers of firearms to accurately disclose their identities when undergoing a background check.




Childcare provider convicted of endangering a toddler under her care

The Delaware Attorney General’s Office yesterday secured the conviction of the manager of a Wilmington daycare center after a toddler under her care wandered away unattended from the facility and onto a busy city street earlier this year.




Biden’s office secures conviction of healthcare professional charged with patient abuse

Attorney General Beau Biden announced that his office has secured the conviction of a Sussex County woman who was charged with abusing an elderly patient at a Seaford nursing home.




David Salasky pleads guilty to the murder of New Castle County Police Lieutenant Joseph Szczerba

Attorney General Beau Biden announced that David Salasky pled guilty today to the September 2011 death of New Castle County Police officer Joseph Szczerba.