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Educational tweets of the day - 02/24/2015
Altogether, they spent more than 100 years in prison--including stints on death row--for a crime they didn't commit. Now, 40 years later, the murder remains unsolved. They talked about the false confession by a 12-year-old boy
States are trying to reduce prison populations with secretive, new psychological assessments to predict which inmates will commit future crimes and who might be safe to release, despite serious problems and high-profile failures,
The case against Tadrae McKenzie looked like an easy win for prosecutors. He and two buddies robbed a small-time pot dealer of $130 worth of weed using BB guns. His defense team detected use of a secret surveillance tool,
A deputy at the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office tells about planting evidence, lying in reports and testimony under Sheriff Ric Bradshaw
Nowsch wasn't driving, and didn't tell his friends he was angry about a traffic encounter. He thought someone was after him, according to the police report. It wasn't immediately clear how authorities came to suspect Nowsch in the shooting,
The cops need someone's DNA, but they don't have a warrant, so they invite the suspect to the station house, knowing some of the perp's genetic material will likely be left behind. Bingo, crime solved. Next case.
Lynch, acting as the US attorney for the Eastern District of NY engaged in a Dept of Justice cover-up. Obama's attorney general nominee allowed HSBC to enter into a "deferred prosecution" settlement in which the bank agreed to
"I cannot speak to the contents," he said. "Except that they are mine. This is the only salient detail as far as I'm concerned. I am not on trial, nor is my data, and I am under no obligation to speak for it. But my property is
My hopes were dashed upon reading about Lynch's response to a question from former Saturday Night Live writer Al Franken. The subject of his question? Aaron Swartz and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
Many people believe that during war American soldiers are required to obey any orders they are issued to them and that the citizenry should honor the troops for serving their country by loyally carrying out such orders.
An appeals court on Wednesday struck down the terrorism conviction of Australian David Hicks, reversing one of the few successful prosecutions of a prisoner before a U.S. military court at the Navy base at Guantanamo Bay.
In June 2007, Scott was convicted of "lewd and lascivious conduct" with his step-granddaughter and sentenced to 20 years in prison. The case presented against Scott consisted of the uncorroborated, self-contradictory testimony
Disgraced Pennsylvania judge Mark Ciavarella Jr has been sentenced to 28 years in prison for conspiring with private prisons to sentence juvenile offenders to maximum sentences for bribes and kickbacks which totaled millions of dollars.
Victims of abuse at the Kincora children's home in Northern Ireland have accused senior members of the security services of colluding in protecting abusers from being investigated or prosecuted.
This is the story of Weldon Angelos, a young man who was sentenced to an unbelievable 55 years in prison for a youthful indiscretion due to federal mandatory sentencing laws.
When it's a regular perp, caught as quickly as possible, immediately convicted by press conference and smeared with whatever available. When the perp is a cop, they immediately start screaming about rush to judgment, time to investigate
The New York Times editorial calls for an end to the secrecy laws that keep police misconduct, even crimes, hidden from view.
An Ohio jury found Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly guilty of 18 charges on Friday, addressing about a third the crimes he stood accused of committing.
Prison officials in South Carolina penalize inmates for using Facebook so much that some sanctions exceed their actual jail sentences, One of them, Tyheem Henry, was sentenced to 37.5 years in detention and
Herbert Nelson Jr. says he was 18 the first time the police pulled him over. The ticket, for speeding, felt small in the moment. But more traffic tickets piled up, as did warrants for failing to appear in court or pay his fines.
A Rhode Island cop who was convicted of a felony after he was caught on video beating a handcuffed man into a coma with a flashlight ended up on probation this week. Robert DeCarlo will eventually have his records sealed.
This is the way everybody does it, says the local police chief.
Interesting comments on the law. Brown & Little P.L.C. is a small criminal defense law firm committed to providing the highest quality representation in criminal cases throughout Arizona.
Entered By: Powell GammillA federal magistrate is tossing a Las Vegas search warrant that led to the arrest of as many as eight people accused of running an illegal, online bookmaking operation last year from posh villas at Caesar's Palace.
The recent 2015 measles outbreak in Disneyland has sparked an outcry against parents who choose not to vaccinate their children.
O'Toole controls the audio-video feed through which all but two pool reporters observe the proceedings. He hasn't been shy about switching it off, nor about sending the pool reporters out of the courtroom. That has a growing chorus complaining
Despite repeated assurances that the Justice Department is not interested in targeting medical marijuana users and despite a congressional edict aimed at stopping it from doing so, federal prosecutors are still trying to put five patients in Washingt
Matthew Cherry was twenty-one years old when he found himself in a police interrogation room.
If anyone still believes that bitcoin is magically anonymous internet money, the US government just offered what may be the clearest demonstration yet that it's not.