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...officers to his bedroom and showed them stolen tools, computers, and other electronic items. He said he had used the stolen computer equipment to build...
...plan was for the attack to occur on the eve of the new millennium, December 31, 1999. The advisory Sentencing Guidelines imprisonment range for Ressam...
...state eavesdropping laws for no crime other than recording a police...the 1st Circuit ...
...arrested, and in many cases prosecuted, under state eavesdropping laws for no crime other than recording a police officer acting in his or her official...
...man's amusement, teaches another's doctrine." Winters v. New York, 333 U. S. 507, 510 (1948). Like the protected books...
...American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, New York, New York; Ann Brick...and Zachary KatzNelson, Reprieve, London, England, for plaintiff-appellant Binyam Mohamed...
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