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Anonymous leaks FBI phone call discussing hacking investigations
The hacktivist group Anonymous released a nearly 17-minute recording on Friday of a phone call between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Scotland Yard pertaining to Anonymous and fellow hacker groups LulzSec and AntiSec.
The FBI confirmed to the...Tags: Anonymous (internet groups), BBC, Police Investigations, PlayStation, Social Media
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Ron Kaye: Fighting against a rigged game
If the government’s up to something strange in your neighborhood and you think you have a case, who you gonna call? You’re gonna call Silverstein, of course. That’s what George Brokate, a 73-year-old former Marine captain and Vietnam...Tags: Property, Environmental Politics, Trials, Environmental Politics, Laws
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Suspects bound over for trial in Jennifer Heckel's death
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsBilly Joe Craig Jr. and Charles Christopher Logsdon were bound over for trial on six charges, including first degree murder and robbery for the mistaken identity murder of Hutchinson mother Jennifer Heckel. Reno Co. District Court Judge Joseph...Tags: Court Preliminary, Methamphetamine (drug), Witnesses, Defendants, Prisons
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ID errors put hundreds in L.A. County jails
Hundreds of people have been wrongly imprisoned inside the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department jails in recent years, with some spending weeks behind bars before authorities realized those arrested were mistaken for wanted criminals, a Times...Tags: Career and Workplace, Prisons, Police Arrests, Los Angeles Times, Lawyers
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Bradley Manning to return to Fort Meade for WikiLeaks case
Private First Class Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst awaiting a court-martial on charges of aiding the enemy and violating the Espionage Act, will return to Fort Meade this month for his arraignment, the Army said Thursday.
Manning,...Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Court Preliminary, Punishment, U.S. Army, Iraq
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Tribune agrees to pay $675,000 to ex-chief Randy Michaels
Tribune Co. agreed to pay former chief executive Randy Michaels $675,000 in a settlement stemming from his abrupt resignation from the company Oct. 22, 2010.
The company, which owns the Los Angeles Times, KTLA-TV Channel 5, the Chicago Tribune and...Tags: Television, Tribune Company, KTLA, Los Angeles Times, Companies and Corporations
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Bond changed for W.Va. woman accused in child abuse leading to death
A judge Thursday modified the bond terms for a woman accused of allowing child abuse that led to the death of a 3-year-old boy, improving her chances of getting out of jail as she awaits trial in Berkeley County.
Jasmine K. Dawkins, 22, who was still...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Head Injuries, Prisons, Injuries and Wounds, Injuries and Wounds
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Charges in toddler's death to be decided in Berkeley Co. Circuit Court
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe state’s case against a Martinsburg-area couple accused of abuse and neglect in the Jan. 1 death of a 3-year-old boy is now bound for Berkeley County Circuit Court. The boy’s father, James N. Mauldin, 20, waived his right to a...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Court Preliminary, Hospitals and Clinics, Head Injuries, Injuries and Wounds
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Bail lowered for Brunswick, Md. man accused of child sexual abuse
dona@herald-mail.comA Washington County District Court judge on Thursday lowered the bail for a Brunswick, Md., man accused of child sexual abuse from $300,000 to $200,000. Jeffrey B. Mallery, 38, of 417 Brunswick St., was charged Tuesday by the Washington County Sheriff's...Tags: Sex Crimes, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Abusive Behavior, Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland), Judges
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Savedoff pleads guilty in historic document case
Less than four months after a Maryland Historical Society employee uncovered a cultural property heist called "truly breathtaking" by national archivists, one of the men charged in the scheme has pleaded guilty.
Jason James Savedoff, 24, admitted...Tags: Court Preliminary, Arts and Culture, Defendants, Canada, Connecticut Historical Society
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Prosecutors say Landau can sell Warhol print, other artifacts
Art collectors take note: There's an Andy Warhol about to hit the market.
Federal prosecutors in Baltimore this week approved the sale of a Liz Taylor print — aptly titled "Liz" — and several other artifacts from the private collection of...Tags: Rentals, Arts and Culture, Lawyers, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Human Interest
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