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An American citizen held in military custody in Iraq for 11 weeks refused to talk to FBI interrogators without a lawyer after he was warned of his Miranda rights to remain silent and have a lawyer present, the Justice Department told a federal judge on...
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Baltimore has recorded its 319th homicide victim this year, raising the total beyond the 318 killings last year, the Baltimore Sun reports. That means 2017 is now Baltimore’s second-deadliest year on record on a per-capita basis, with a month left to go. The record was...
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The Charlottesville Police Department was ill prepared, not properly trained and devised a “flawed operational plan” for the white supremacist rally that took place in the city on Aug. 12, according to an independent report by the city released Friday, the Washington Post reports. The...
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A Russian national was sentenced on Thursday for his role in an online marketplace that traded in identity theft and credit card fraud, costing its victims over $50 million in damages. Roman Valeryevich Seleznev (alias “Track2,” “Bulba” and “Ncux”) was sentenced by federal judges in...
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Keeping corporate data safe is an increasingly difficult task; one of the biggest risks that a company faces comes from within: its own employees. Indeed, contrary to what the headlines may lead us to believe, hackers are not the only, or even the primary, culprits...
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Bill Moyers, a legend in broadcast journalism for four decades, has been selected as the 2018 Justice Media Trailblazer, an award given annually by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Crime Report to honor individuals in the media or media-related fields who...