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...attorneys to boost cybercrime investigations and prosecutions, 16 to prosecute significant financial crimes, and seven who will address and stop intellectual property threats more quickly...
...front of his residence. The residence was located in a "high crime or drug area." Officers believed the men recognized their vehicle as...
...H. and her unborn child, since they limited possible perpetrators of the crimes to J.B., J.H. and A.H., "making J.B...
...James of second-degree murder, robbery, conspiracy and possessing an instrument of crime arising from the shooting death of Robert Mitchell Harris. Appellant...
...involuntary" because petitioner, who was 16 at the time of the crimes, was told he would receive life imprisonment. Furthermore, the petition alleged counsel...
Federal courts officials have appealed to Congress for emergency funding, saying the judiciary lacks the budget flexibility to absorb the large mandatory spending cuts that have forced furloughs in t
...York City Law Department defends stop, question and frisk as an effective crime-fighting tool against civil rights lawyers who claim minorities are being targeted...
...over the constitutionality of the New York City Police Department's anti-crime stop, question and frisk policies, said there are too many judges who...
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