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TEEN'S TEXTS ENCOURAGING FRIEND'S SUICIDE ARE CITED IN DECISION TO CHARGE HER IN HIS DEATHAn 18-year-old girl from Plainville, Massachusetts, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter based on allegations she helped a friend research how to kill himself and encouraged him to go through with it.
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LOCAL JAILS ARE GROSSLY OVERPOPULATEDJails across the country have become vast warehouses made up primarily of people too poor to post bail or too ill with mental health or drug problems to adequately care for themselves, according to a report issued Wednesday
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WHO SHOULD SEE RECORDINGS FROM POLICE BODYCAMS?The dilemma with letting cops choose what to turn over-or releasing everything they record to defense counsel
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STATE LAWMAKERS PUSH FOR LEGALIZATION OF CANNABIS OIL TO TREAT EPILEPSYA bill is proposed that would legalize the use of a chemical derived from marijuana to treat certain forms of severe epilepsy.
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ATTORNEY ARRESTED OUTSIDE COURTROOM WHILE CONSULTING WITH CLIENTA San Francisco deputy public defender was handcuffed and arrested at the Hall of Justice after she objected to city police officers questioning her client outside a courtroom, an incident that her office called outrageous and police officials defended as appropriate.
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SF ATTORNEY ARRESTED FOR KEEPING HER CLIENT FROM BEING PHOTOGRAPHEDThe San Francisco public defender’s office ripped police for arresting one of its attorneys as she challenged a detective photographing and speaking to her client.
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SUSPENDED ATHENS COUNTY SSHERIFF TO TESTIFY IN HIS PUBLIC-CORRUPTION TRIALSuspended Athens County Sheriff Patrick “Pat” Kelly will take the stand to defend himself in his public-corruption trial, his lawyer told jurors this morning.
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CALIFORNIA REQUIRING PAROLED SEX OFFENDERS TO TAKE LIE-DETECTOR TESTSCalifornia has begun requiring paroled sex offenders to take lie detector tests.
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'OUTRAGEOUS' FACEBOOK POST COULD SEND PAROLED MAN BACK TO PRISONAn Ohio man released from prison last month after serving a term for vehicular homicide has had his probation revoked because of something he posted on Facebook.
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A WARRANTLESS FBI SEARCH IN LAS VEGAS SETS A TROUBLING PRECEDENTFBI AGENTS PRETEND TO BE TECHNICIANS IN ORDER TO SEARCH WITHOUT A WARRANT
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ONE PERSON'S RECOUNT OF HER FIRST TIME STAY AT THE 'PIKE'First hand experience of an individual who spent 40 hours in jail in a Franklin County Corrections Center for a traffic violation.
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OHIO HOUSE PASSES BILL THAT WOULD SHUT DOWN COLUMBUS' RED LIGHT PROGRAMA bill requiring a police officer's presence for tickets to be issued from traffic cameras passed in the House on Wednesday. The legislation would regulate the statewide use of the traffic-monitoring devices. The Senate approved an earlier version and would have to sign off on House changes before it could go to the governor.
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OHIO'S BAN ON TEXTING WHILE DRIVING MAY GET STRONGERTwo-and-a-half years after Ohio banned texting while driving, state legislators are looking to strengthen the ban by authorizing police to pull over drivers solely for texting.
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SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS ARE GETTING SMARTERA police officer watches a live video feed from his monitor at the New York Police Department surveillance headquarters in New York, Nov. 22, 2010. Jin Lee/Bloomberg/Getty Images Personal privacy is rapidly disappearing in this age of ubiquitous cameras. Whether you are a thief, a killer, or a hero, someone is likely to catch you in the act.
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VENTING ON FACEBOOK OR MAKING THREATS? WATCH WHAT YOU SAYSupreme Court case tests the limits of free speech on Facebook and other social media
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OHIO SENATE PASSES RED LIGHT CAMERA RESTRICTIONSA bill that could mean the end of red light cameras in Columbus is one step closer to becoming law.
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Lawyer is disbarred for 'inexplicable incompetence' (see video of his argument in Jefferson garb)A lawyer who told jurors his capital murder client was a "professional drug dealer" and a "shooter of people" has been disbarred for "inexplicable incompetence"
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New research finds sexting is the ‘new norm’ for teens
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HOW SAFE ARE UBER & OTHER CAR SERVICES?Ride sharing is both a viable and mainstream alternative to taxi cabs. The most recognized platform for finding a ride is Uber...
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JUDGE'S REMARKS SHOW SHE ASSUMES GUILTIn Judge Sandra McLaughlin's court, the presumption of innocence — one of the most sacred principles in the American criminal justice system — is often forgotten...
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