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A recent case involving the United States Drug Enforcement Administration ended in a settlement this past Tuesday. As discussed in a previous blog post, the federal government has been repeatedly criticized for using controversial impersonation methods in connection with criminal investigations. In this case, a woman whose identity was allegedly used by a [...]
Continue Reading →For those of you wondering what is going on with the criminal weapon possession case against former New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress, the parties have created some recent news. Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau, who is charging Burress, implied in public comments that Burress, during plea discussions, [...]
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