Deputy sheriff appears before grand jury
There appears to be something brewing at the federal courthouse. A veteran deputy sheriff who works primarily in Judge Jeffrey Manning's courtroom was called before a grand jury yesterday.
And according to a report in the Post-Gazette, in the last few weeks, FBI agents visited the Grant Street Tavern asking questions about Manning. Over last summer, FBI agents also requested from the clerk of courts office specific case files and sat in on proceedings in Manning's courtroom.
Manning's name first surfaced in a 2004 federal investigation.
And according to a report in the Post-Gazette, in the last few weeks, FBI agents visited the Grant Street Tavern asking questions about Manning. Over last summer, FBI agents also requested from the clerk of courts office specific case files and sat in on proceedings in Manning's courtroom.
Manning's name first surfaced in a 2004 federal investigation.
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