Wednesday, July 02, 2008 Manny Aragon's Brother May Face Life in Marijuana Case By Mike Gallagher Journal Staff Writer The brother of former State Sen. Manny Aragon, Charles Roland Aragon, faces the possibility of life in prison in a federal drug case filed after he was arrested with 555 pounds ... full story 07/02/08
... Domenici's Response (PDF) From Albuquerque Journal archives Domenici Sought Iglesias Ouster (April 15, 2007, Copyright Albuquerque Journal story by Mike Gallagher) Iglesias Tells Congress Domenici, Wilson Leaned on Him (March 7, 2007, by Michael Coleman, Journal Washington Bureau) Recent News about ... full story 04/25/08
... Domenici's Response (PDF) From Albuquerque Journal archives Domenici Sought Iglesias Ouster (April 15, 2007, Copyright Albuquerque Journal story by Mike Gallagher) Iglesias Tells Congress Domenici, Wilson Leaned on Him (March 7, 2007, by Michael Coleman, Journal Washington Bureau) Recent News about ... full story 04/25/08
... 's Response (PDF) FROM THE ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL ARCHIVES Domenici Sought Iglesias Ouster (April 15, 2007, Copyright Albuquerque Journal story by Mike Gallagher) Iglesias Tells Congress Domenici, Wilson Leaned on Him (March 7, 2007, by Michael Coleman, Journal Washington Bureau) Recent News about David ... full story 04/24/08
Monday, March 10, 2008 FBI Investigates 'Liars Loans' By Mike Gallagher Journal Investigative Reporter Employees called them "liars loans" - home loans based on incredibly inflated income figures. The lending industry called the loans "nonverification" or "estimated income" loans. They ... full story 03/09/08
Thursday, March 6, 2008 Three Strikes Add Up to Life Plus 35 Years By Mike Gallagher Journal Investigative Reporter Herbert Perkins is now a poster boy for the federal "three strikes" law. The convicted felon who shot two gas station clerks in a robbery two years ago was sentenced to life plus ... full story 03/06/08
Sunday, March 2, 2008 Brothers Say Philosophy Didn't Include Violence By Mike Gallagher Journal Investigative Reporter When Geoffrey and Gregory Rose left Kansas in 1991, they wanted off the grid and as far away as they could get from what they saw as an increasingly intrusive federal government ... full story 03/01/08