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Supreme Court rules sex offenders can post, tweet, and poke

The Supreme Court has struck down a North Carolina law that bars convicted sex offenders from social media. Lester Packingham Jr., a registered sex offender after having ‘indecent liberties’ with a 13-year-old girl when he was 21, won the right to use Facebook, Twitter and similar sites following the ruling…

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Colin Kaepernick’s latest tweet

If it’s true that Colin Kaepernick’s controversial actions have led NFL teams to shun the quarterback, he certainly didn’t help his cause with an inflammatory tweet comparing police officers to a “runaway slave patrol.” On Friday, after a Minnesota court acquitted former police officer Jeronimo Yanez of manslaughter in the…

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Michelle O’Connell’s death: suicide or murder? The story of a botched investigation

Go to St. Augustine, he was told, to reinvestigate the death of 24-year-old Michelle O’Connell, shot while packing to leave her deputy sheriff boyfriend, Jeremy Banks. The fatal bullet came from his service weapon. When someone dies as a result of negligence, victims’ family members may want to file a…

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Michelle Carter found guilty of involuntary manslaughter after encouraging her boyfriend to commit suicide through text messages

Michelle Carter has been found guilty of manslaughter in the 2014 death of her boyfriend after she sent him a barrage of text messages encouraging him to kill himself. The 20-year-old broke down as the Massachusetts judge ruled on Friday in Bristol Juvenile Court that she caused the death of 18-year-old Conrad Roy…

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Escambia County corrections officials illegally deny attorney visits to inmates

Local attorneys are outraged at what they believe to be not only a violation of Florida law but also inmates’ constitutional right to counsel. In the past week, Escambia County corrections officials have operated in violation of Florida law by not allowing attorneys to meet with inmates being housed at…

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Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo accused of 16.5 million dollar tax fraud

A Spanish prosecutor has accused Real Madrid soccer standout Cristiano Ronaldo of using a shell company in the Virgin Islands to defraud Spain’s tax office of 14.8 million euros ($16.5 million) in unpaid taxes from 2011 to 2014. The Portuguese-born star defrauded the tax authorities of 1.4 million euros in…

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How technology may be harming our justice system

The criminal justice system is becoming automated. At every stage — from policing and investigations to bail, evidence, sentencing and parole — computer systems play a role. Artificial intelligence deploys cops on the beat. Audio sensors generate gunshot alerts. Forensic analysts use probabilistic software programs to evaluate fingerprints, faces and…

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Detroit police open fire after confusing a music video filming with a real-life car jacking

A music video in Detroit was interrupted when police began firing at the unwitting participants, believing it was an armed carjacking. Officers arrived at the scene on Saturday at around 7pm to find a Jeep pulled up alongside an Aston Martin in the middle of Six Mile Road. Police apparently…

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Four inmates-including a murderer- escape prison through the ventilation system

Four dangerous inmates from an Oklahoma prison have escaped through the ventilation system. The breakout happened between 1am and 4am Monday at the Lincoln County Jail near Oklahoma City, according to ABC News. For two of the jailbirds it is their second bid for freedom within three months following an earlier…

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Innocent Kansas man set free after 19 years in jail when lookalike with same name is discovered

A man who spent 17 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit has been released after police found his lookalike. Richard Anthony Jones from Kansas City, Kansas, was set free on Thursday because a judge declared there was no longer sufficient evidence to convict him. Jones had been…

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