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  • Fed Up Over Bullying, Nevada Women Take Secret Video of "Monster" Boss. He Was Later Indicted for Murder.

    02/18/2024 9:15:44 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 26 replies
    CBS News ^ | February 18, 2024 | Gabriella Demirdjian
    <p>When Aleisha Goodwin, an estate coordinator at the Clark County Public Administrator's Office, reached out to Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German in March 2022 to describe the problems she and her co-workers said they were experiencing with their boss, she said they were at their breaking point.</p>
  • Media manipulating away alleged voter fraud? At what point are there so many “human errors” that it becomes impossible to believe that all of the mishaps were not deliberate?

    12/17/2020 8:58:52 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 28 replies
    Liberty Nation via NOQ Report ^ | 12/17/2020 | Jeff Charles
    The forensic report that revealed problematic issues with the voting machines used in the presidential election was yet another story that the establishment media would rather you didn’t hear. Despite the revelation of potentially severe flaws in the software created by Dominion Voting Systems, corporate media outlets opted to ignore the story. This begged the obvious question: What were they afraid of?Article originally published at Liberty Nation.Forensic Report Uncovers Problems With Dominion MachinesAllied Security Operations Group’s (ASOG) forensic team examined the machines used to tally votes in Antrim County, MI after it was discovered that 6,000 votes had been switched...
  • Analysis: Law need not bow to chemistry

    06/27/2009 6:39:31 PM PDT · by neverdem · 33 replies · 1,001+ views
    scotusblog.com ^ | June 25, 2009 | Lyle Denniston
    Expressing a heavy dose of skepticism that crime lab reports are so reliable as to be beyond question, the Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for chemists and other scientists who prepare such reports to be summoned to the witness stand in criminal trials to defend their analyses.  The 5-4 ruling in Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts (07-591) resulted from some unusual alliances among the Justices, and continued the deep division within the Court over how to interpret the Constitution’s guarantee that an individual on trial for a crime has a right to face and challenge the witnesses for the prosecution.Justice...
  • The Prosecution of Julie Amero - What the railroading of a teacher by technically inept police...

    12/14/2008 10:05:30 PM PST · by neverdem · 40 replies · 1,728+ views
    Reason ^ | December 12, 2008 | Radley Balko
    What the railroading of a teacher by technically inept police and prosecutors reveals about the criminal justice system In October 2004, Julie Amero, a substitute teacher in Norwich, Connecticut, was teaching a seventh grade language class. While Amero was using a laptop computer—one accessible to both students and teacher—the computer began spinning off pop-up ads for pornographic websites. Amero concedes she was checking her email and surfing the Internet while she was supposed to be teaching. Perhaps that makes her a bad substitute teacher (though she had taught at the school for a year and a half without incident). But...
  • Jurors want CSI-quality forensic evidence Prosecutors forced to explain lack of DNA, fingerprints

    05/30/2005 11:26:48 AM PDT · by wagglebee · 76 replies · 1,902+ views
    SFGate ^ | 5/29/05 | Jamie Stockwell, Washington Post
    Washington -- A Prince George's County, Md., jury would not convict a man accused of stabbing his girlfriend to death because a half-eaten hamburger, recovered from the crime scene and assumed to have been his, was not tested for DNA. In Washington, a jury deadlocked recently in the trial of a woman accused of stabbing another woman because fingerprints on the weapon did not belong to the suspect. An Alexandria, Va., jury acquitted a man on drug-possession charges in part because a box containing 60 rocks of crack cocaine that he was accused of tossing from his car during a...