Tags: Criminal Justice
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Florida Legislature Approves Speeding Up of Executions
It's not like guys on Death Row are regularly being found to be innocent or anything
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Man Charged With Harassment for Calling Prosecutor With Questions About Police Shooting
No charges against the cops who did the shooting
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Calling a Classmate a 'Fat Ass' Is Now a Courtroom Matter in New Jersey
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Family of Girl Cleared of Bogus Rape Charges Sues Over Abuse of Power
Prosecutors pursued case because of political pressure
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Gang Runs Baltimore City Jail, Says FBI
A bit Third World-y
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'Bullying' Cases Climb Through NJ Appeals Process
Parents apparently don't want their kids to have criminal records
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Judge: Suspect Can't Be Forced To Decrypt Data
That's self-incrimination that would violate the Fifth Amendment
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Obama Ends the War on Drugs...Again
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Stoned Driving Measure Revived As Part of Colorado Pot Shop Bill
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Rep. Massie Introduces Bill to Allow Judges to Sentence Below Mandatory Minimums
Leading a bipartisan effort
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Bin Laden Secretary Re-Sentenced to Life in Prison
Said Hurricane Sandy was God's vengeance for his original conviction
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The Bogus 'Public Safety' Exception
Police can ask about ticking bombs without sacrificing the Fifth Amendment.
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Ricin Suspect Charged Last Week
ProbablyNot The Guy, FBI Looking at Second SuspectNo one's guilty just because they've been charged
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Rand Paul: Tsarnaev Should Be Tried in Civilian Courts
The libertarian senator says the Constitution and the legal system are tough enough to handle hard cases
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Colorado Legislature Kills Arbitrary Standard for Stoned Driving...Again
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3 Reasons the Boston Bombing Case Should Not Change Our Attitudes About Privacy
And one reason why it should.
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Charges Against Boston Bombing Suspect: Use of a WMD in the US, Malicious Destruction of Property With an Explosive Device
Two counts, charged in hospital
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Man Jailed for Watching Cartoons Have Sex
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Former Texas DA Actually Being Held Accountable for Misconduct
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Stop Granting Special Privileges to the Police
America’s cops need more oversight, not more leeway to evade the law.