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The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Files a Motion in Court to End a Political Corruption and Civil Rights-Infringement Battle

The Maricopa County Sheriff arrested dozens of people this week on charges they were attempting to get deputies to spy on their personal voicemails. The county has become a pariah in the fight against the collection of phone data, following the revelation that county officials were using a program called “fishing” to obtain private telephone…

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Texas Man Charged With Arresting Business Owner and His Wife in a Store

The trial of a Texas man accused of attacking a business owner and his wife in a store on the morning of Thanksgiving was interrupted by a sudden and brutal attack from an intruder. When the crime happened Monday, November 27th, 2016, at a store in Southlake, Texas, Austin police responded to a report of…

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Child Pornography – What If You Were convicted of Child Pornography?

What if Knoxville, Tennessee’s man with a penchant for child pornography was caught and convicted of the crime? What would he be sent for? A first-time offender, the suspect would face the ultimate sentence of 15 years to life, the maximum sentence a person can receive, even if they are found guilty of child pornography.…

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Mildura Hit-Run Killer sentenced to 13 Years in Prison

Mildura hit-run killer sentenced to new driving offences Mildura hit-run killer sentenced to new driving offences A 17-year-old boy who pleaded guilty to the murder of a 14-year-old boy was sentenced today (Monday) to a total of 13 years in prison. A 17-year-old boy who pleaded guilty to the murder of a 14-year-old boy was…

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The Effects of the State’s Growing Control of the Media

[In the wake of Sunday night’s election results, a growing body of work has been examining the effects of the state’s growing control of the media. In early 2014, the Economist published a critical article on the growing power and influence of the state. In a recent article for Foreign Affairs, I document the effect…

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The Disabled Tennessee Child

From our perspective, this whole thing is a little odd. You have to be careful about what you write or say at any time. Just because you’ve been disabled does not mean you are a disabled person. And please keep your mouth shut, because we are here to put you and our team on the…

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Edward Snowden’s Extradition

Computer Security. Last Updated: Wednesday 07 March 2018 17:45:13 PM EST. This article is a response to a letter sent by Christopher Steele to the US Ambassador to the United Nations asking that Edward Snowden’s extradition be allowed to take place under US extradition laws, but that the extradition be treated separately from the US…

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China’s Missile Development Programme Comes Under Close Shout

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is known for its long and extensive missile and cruise missile development programs. China is believed to be developing at least 15 new multi-mission ballistic missiles, six new land-based cruise missile launchers, three advanced supersonic stealth missiles, five cruise missiles, a nuclear cruise missile, and two submarine-launched ballistic missiles.…

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Securing Supply Chains

The International Security Studies Association (ISSA), on behalf of its members, today presents its most recent report on Securing Supply Chains (the “Report”). In this report, ISSA identified the major critical supply chains as those in which major goods and/or services (“major products”) are produced for export to other countries, with many different production facilities,…

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California Department of Motor Vehicles Issues $50 Security and Data Fee for Agency License Plates

The California Department of Motor Vehicles, through its department of licensing services (DMLS), has issued a notice to all agencies having agency license plates or driver’s licenses and licenses or identification cards (driver’s license plates) that DMLS issues a $50 security and data fee for each plate that is renewed by April 1, 2015. The…

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