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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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Ohio Supreme Court ruled that evidence of an illegal drug in the body is not enough for a possession charge.Supreme Court ruled that you cannot be convicted of drug possession solely because of the continued presence in your body.
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When Police Lie, the Innocent Pay. Some Are Fighting Back.Video from body cameras, doorbells and cellphones is revealing discrepancies between what police officers report and what actually happened.
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You Have the Right to Film Cops- For NowThe Supreme Court will take up a case that bundles concerns over qualified immunity with a consequential First Amendment dispute.
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Google received more than 20,000 geofence warrants in the US in the last three calendar yearsGoogle hit with more than 20,000 geofence warrants from 2018 to 2020
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Defense lawyers say modified ShotSpotter coordinates were used to implicate client; is it a widespread problem?
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Study on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Finds 'Conclusions Were Often Erroneous'
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Expungements: How Clean Are "Clean Slates"?Are case records ever really sealed or expunged from potential employers?
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Ohio BMV made $250 million over past decade selling personal information from driver, vehicle records to third partiesOhio’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles made more than $40 million last year selling personal information from driver and vehicle records to third parties.
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D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine is calling for a change in leadership at the troubled Department of Forensic Sciences.DC Attorney General calls for ‘immediate’ change in leadership at troubled crime lab
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Remember the "deep fake cheerleader mom"? Prosecutors now admit they cannot prove fake-video claims.Prosecutors admit they have no proof of the deepfake video claims against cheerleader mom
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Jake Wagner pleads guilty to all charges and will testify against his family to avoid death penaltyPike County Rhoden Murders: Baby's father pleads guilty, will testify against family
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Internet Blamed for Increase in Child PornThe advancement of technology has facilitated the distribution & possession of large quantities of child pornography,most of which includes infants and toddlers
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A whiff of pot alone no longer airtight probable cause for police to search cars in several statesFor decades, police officers have used motor vehicle stops and searches, which relied on officers saying they could smell marijuana, as part of their drug interdiction efforts
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Still Can't BreatheOfficers continue to use chokeholds — which can be deadly and are explicitly prohibited by the department — on civilians, while officers with substantiated claims of abuse go without any meaningful punishment.
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Defense Challenges Marsy’s Law ‘Right’ of Accuser to Sit with ProsecutorThe Ohio Supreme Court will consider whether an accused’s constitutional rights to a fair trial are violated when the alleged victim sits at the prosecutor’s table during the trial.
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