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Anthony Apanovitch is on death row in Ohio, even though DNA evidence conclusively proves that he did not commit the crime.Anthony Apanovitch is an innocent man, and the state of Ohio knows it. But it plans to execute him anyway.
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Local law enforcement agencies use obscure cellphone tracking tool without warrants to follow people's movements months back in time.Police have used "Fog Reveal" to search hundreds of billions of records from 250 million mobile devices, and harnessed the data to create location analyses.
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Ohio Teachers Can Now Carry Firearms in SchoolsTeachers, principals, and other school staff in Ohio can now carry firearms on campus and in the classroom .
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Michigan State Police locked up more than 3,000 people because of faulty marijuana tests, according to internal memo
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Bite Mark Evidence: Junk ScienceJames Randall Rogers gets retrial to prove that flawed evidence led to his conviction for the rape and killing of his 75-year-old neighbor.
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Claude Garrett Sees Murder by Arson Conviction Overturned
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Marijuana Legalization Would Generate MillionsFederal Marijuana Legalization Would Generate Billions in Revenue and Reduce Prison Costs
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Tulsa police respond after video shows arrest of woman in mental health crisisEdited body cam footage shows a Tulsa police officer rattling a locked door and laughing as she attempts to persuade an elderly woman to come out of a restroom.
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How Long Does Marijuana Stay In Your System?Cannabis drug tests often exclusively screen for THC and THC metabolites, or byproducts that are produced when THC is broken down in the body.
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Top Federal Drug Official Blows Senator’s Mind By Revealing Marijuana Legalization Doesn’t Increase Teen UseNational Institute on Drug Abuse stated that evidence does not support a common argument that reforming cannabis laws leads to increased underage consumption.
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Charles McCrory was convicted of murdering Julie Ann Bonds in 1985, but has maintained his innocence for more than 35 years in prison.Teeth mark evidence sent an Alabama man to prison. Now experts say it’s wrong.
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The DNA collected as part of a rape exam in San Francisco has been used by the local police to link a woman to a crime.In San Francisco, DNA collected as part of rape exam used to link a woman to a crime
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Forensic analysts testify at trials as “experts.” But juries don't know that their methods "seriously underestimate the false positive rate.”
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Can the Smell of Cannabis Get You Arrested?The courts are divided on whether the smell of cannabis can lead to an arrest. Meanwhile, cannabis attorneys warn against the fatal error of consenting to a search.
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Police Crusade to Jail Law Professor Over Video Release Reflects 'Culture of Impunity'A Federal judge stopped police departments efforts to jail a law professor who shared video of police misconduct.
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D.C.'s Gang Database Highlights Unconstitutional Systems NationwideA federal appeals court ruling questions the legality of gang databases that use lists of mostly Black and Latino men and boys to target policing activity.
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It’s Almost Impossible To Overdose Just By Touching Fentanyl, But People Are Being Locked Up For It AnywayMedical Toxicologist claim that an accidental overdose by skin exposure to Fentanyl “is chemically and physically implausible."
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He Was Sentenced To 110 Years in Prison for Causing a Fatal Traffic Accident. The Judge Isn't Happy About It.Rogel Aguilera-Mederos is set to die in prison, thanks to Colorado's mandatory sentencing laws.
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An investigation into traffic stops across America and the deaths of hundreds of motorists at the hands of police.Why do traffic stops escalate into fatal encounters?
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"Highway Robbers": How a trip to buy farmland ended with police taking all his cashVietnamese immigrants are fighting to get back more than $100,000 seized by Oklahoma police who allege it was drug money.
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