
Shirsho Dasgupta
Data and Investigative Reporter at Miami Herald
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1 month ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Shirsho Dasgupta
Una investigación del Miami Herald del año pasado concluyó que los adolescentes sentenciados como adultos recibieron sentencias más severas que los delincuentes adultos. Ahora los legisladores quieren poner fin a esa situación. Varios proyectos de ley presentados la semana pasada tanto en la Cámara como el Senado estatal restringen el amplio poder que tienen los fiscales de Florida para juzgar a niños de solo 14 años como adultos.
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Shirsho Dasgupta
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1 month ago |
miamiherald.com | Shirsho Dasgupta
A Miami Herald investigation last year found that teens sentenced as adults got stiffer sentences than adult offenders. Now lawmakers want to end that. Several bills filed last week in both the state House and Senate would restrict the sweeping power Florida prosecutors are given to try children as young as 14 as adults. One of the bills would also lead to the earlier release of some inmates who were charged with drug crimes as children.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
cpapracticeadvisor.com | Shirsho Dasgupta |Jason Bramwell
By Shirsho DasguptaMcClatchy Washington Bureau(TNS)Jan. 16-The U.S. Internal Revenue Service has launched a broad probe into whether financial services firm Trident Trust Group helped well-heeled Americans evade taxes. The company has numerous offices around the world including in New York, Houston and Miami.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
miamiherald.com | Shirsho Dasgupta
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service has launched a broad probe into whether financial services firm Trident Trust Group helped well-heeled Americans evade taxes. The company has numerous offices around the world including in New York, Houston and Miami. Trident took on hundreds of wealthy clients who abandoned the Panamanian financial services company that was at the heart of the “Panama Papers” shortly after the scandal broke, a Miami Herald investigation found.
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Federal judges in South Dakota and Georgia have now joined the New York Southern District in green-lighting the IRS' attempts to issue broad summonses to Trident Trust. The effort is part of a broad federal probe into whether Trident helped well-heeled Americans evade taxes.

🧵 Three years after my @miamiherald story on offshore giant Trident Trust's potentially dubious practices, the IRS announced a sweeping probe into the firm's role in helping wealthy Americans evade taxes. (LINK BELOW)

NEW @MiamiHerald: As star real estate brokers face sex trafficking and rape charges, we took a look at their family's business empire — public contracts, mansions in Miami Beach and security for celebrities like Gianni Versace. w/ @benbwieder @jayhweaver https://t.co/SSmZh2fAdD

RT @plalor: Good to see @ajarrodkimber off the long run. He knows what he is talking about and is genuinely passionate