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MINNESOTA MAN ACCUSED OF SHOOTING TEEN BURGLARS IS INDICTED ON FIRST-DEGREE MURDER CHARGESA retired State Department employee has been indicted on two charges of first-degree murder based on accusations he fatally shot two teens who broke into his home
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BOSTON ARREST RAISES QUESTIONS ON RIGHTS OF TERROR SUSPECTSThe arrest in the Boston Marathon bombing opened new questions of how far the U.S. Justice Department can go in questioning terrorism suspects, and whether they should be brought to justice in civilian courts at all
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IS IT A CRIME TO THINK EVIL THOUGHTS?At what moment does contemplating a criminal act become a crime? A police officer was convicted in a case in which his defense lawyer says sets "a dangerous precedent."
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CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT: The Shame of 3-Strikes LawsThanks to a brand-new, get-tough-on-crime state law, Wilkerson would soon be sentenced to life in prison for stealing a pair of plain white tube socks worth $2.50
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LAWYER SHOCKED WHEN HIS CLIENT WEARS 'KILLER' T-SHIRT AT MURDER SENTENCINGThe lawyer for an Ohio youth who pleaded guilty in the fatal shooting of three high school students was caught by surprise at the sentencing hearing when his client removed his button-down shirt.
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GOOGLE REVEALS FBI SECRETLY SPYING ON USERSThe FBI used National Security Letters -- a form of surveillance that privacy watchdogs call "frightening and invasive" -- to surreptitiously seek information on Google users, the web giant has just revealed.
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MAN'S BEST FRIEND IS NO FRIEND TO THE 4TH AMENDMENTThe Supreme Court showed its bias toward academic degrees, when it unanimously ruled that it did not matter that a drug-sniffing dog might perform abysmally in the field.
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JUDGE: OAKLAND CAN NO LONGER FIGHT FEDS OVER MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARYA federal magistrate judge on Thursday dismissed a challenge from the city of Oakland, Calif., of federal authority in shutting down a medical marijuana dispensary, the Oakland Tribune reports.
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US SUPREME COURT HAS UPHELD DRUG SNIFFING DOG SEARCHESThe U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that an alert by Aldo the drug-sniffing German shepherd gave a Florida police officer probable cause to search a truck with an expired license plate.
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MAN RELEASED AFTER DNA AND WITNESS LYING EXPOSES INNOCENCERandolph Arledge was sentenced to 99 years in prison in 1984 for killing Carolyn Armstrong. But a Texas judge freed him after new DNA tests tied someone else to the crime, and witnesses admitted to lying
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY: WHERE ARE FUNDS BEING SPENT?An American Senator points out that America’s burgeoning homeland security apparatus is undermining the safety of the Nation with wasteful spending while robbing citizens of precious individual liberty
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OHIO PROSECUTORS STRUGGLE TO ACCEPT WRONGFUL CONVICTIONSEven after a judge exonerates a wrongfully convicted person on the basis of DNA and other evidence, Ohio prosecutors often appeal the ruling, which sparks concern about their commitment to justice
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OPINION: WHY POLICE LIE UNDER OATHTHOUSANDS of people plead guilty to crimes every year in the United States because they know that the odds of a jury’s believing their word over a police officer’s are slim to none
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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI'S INNOCENCE PROJECT FREES AKRON POLICE CAPTAIN CONVICTED OF MURDERThe DNA evidence presented by the Ohio Innocence Project, from the University of Cincinnati, on behalf of Prade is contaminated and unreliable
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'ANONYMOUS' HACKS GOVERNMENT SITE TO PROTEST HACKTIVIST'S DEATHThe group Anonymous commandeered a Department of Justice website Saturday to protest what it called the harsh treatment by government prosecutors of Internet activist Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide this month
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NO WARRANT NECESSARY FOR STORED ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS MORE THAN 180 DAYS OLDRead this editorial if you use Gmail, Apple’s iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive or any other remote drive that you can’t hold in your hand.
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SCALIA SPORTS 'BERET ON STEROIDS' AT INAUGURATIONA former law clerk for Justice Antonin Scalia is clearing up the mystery surrounding the justice’s choice of inauguration headgear.
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2012: LESS THAN HALF OF COLUMBUS HOMICIDES SOLVEDSolving 42 of 90 homicides last year in Columbus represented a 47 percent clearance rate, the lowest since Columbus had 108 killed in 2008, with only 45% solved.
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MAY THE FAILURE TO ANSWER A POLICE OFFICER'S QUESTIONS BEFORE AN ARREST BE USED AGAINST A DEFENDANT AT TRIAL?The Supreme Court has never decided “whether or under what circumstances pre-arrest silence” in the face of questioning by law enforcement personnel is entitled to protection.
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OHIO SCHOOL SHOOTING DEFENSE TEAM SEEKING CHANGE OF VENUEAttorneys for a teenager charged in the school shooting deaths of three students are renewing their effort to move the trial out of a grief-stricken community in northeast Ohio.
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