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Originally Published: Legal Blogs
A federal appeals court has upheld the case-fixing convictions of an Allegheny County district justice, his tipstaff, and a court supervisor who sometimes granted requests to rig cases for guilty ver
...Fumo, using a sophisticated method designed to make it impossible for the FBI to retrieve them when the computers were seized. Fumo's...
...event was Mary Galligan, 51, one of the FBI's principal cyber cops, a role that did not exist when she...
...carry one. This sort of information can already be obtained from the FBI. But the new databases should make the process quicker and the information...
...dollars, lost trade secrets and threats to critical infrastructures—has prompted the FBI to even more greatly stress the importance of information-sharing on cyber...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, FBI agent Reginald Reyes wrote there is probable cause that Rosen had broken...
DNA testing should be performed in any case where it could potentially make a difference after a conviction
...dollars, lost trade secrets and threats to critical infrastructures—has prompted the FBI to even more greatly stress the importance of information-sharing on cyber...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
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