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AI Lets Murder Victim Speak from Beyond the Grave
In a landmark moment in U.S. legal history, the family of Christopher Pelkey utilized artificial intelligence to create a video of him delivering a victim ...
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London Police’s Crime Museum
London's metropolitan police force has seen just about everything in terms of crime, and they've saved much of the evidence. A forward-thinking ...
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Judge Sentences Shoplifters to Car Wash Duty
A Michigan judge is taking a unique approach to combat shoplifting, ordering offenders to wash cars in a Walmart parking lot as part of their community ...
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Graffiti Disagreement Results in Lawsuit
For over two decades, a vibrant mural featuring "The Wizard of Oz" characters adorned Stead Park. Painted by local graffiti artists in 2001, ...
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Facial Recognition Snafus Ensnare Innocent
A recent study by The Washington Post has revealed a startling number of cases where innocent people have been accused or arrested for crimes because ...
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What is Hidden will be Revealed
Document MS 165, also known as the ‘Shark Papers,’ is a unique manuscript found at the National Library of Jamaica. It tells the enthralling ...
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FBI Agent Critiques Justice System
Jana Monroe had a distinguished 22-year career in the FBI, including in the FBI Behavioral Science Unit. She knows in depth the disturbing depths of human ...
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Man Sentenced for Cattle Theft
Twenty-four-year-old Lionardo Tapia was sentenced to three months of electronic monitoring for stealing over a dozen beef cattle. And while cattle theft ...
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Attorney Admits Half-Century of Identity Theft
U.S. District Judge Michael H. Simon asked an unusual question to attorney Janet Hoffman during the sentencing phase of a recent case. “Do you want ...
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An Ordinary Guy’s Supreme Court Battle
The U.S. Supreme Court weighs in on a small number of cases, and most of the cases have national implications—except in the strange case of Stuart ...
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