Criminal Justice
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Minnesota State Patrol Deleted ‘Vast Majority’ of Emails, Text Messages After George Floyd Protests
Minnesota State Patrol Maj. Joseph Dwyer said it was typical for officers ‘periodically delete our inboxes’ after large-scale events.
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Day 11 of R. Kelly’s Criminal Trial Further Illustrates Alleged Pattern of Grooming
A new witness testified to a nine-year, on-and-off relationship with the singer that began when she was 15.
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R. Kelly’s First Male Accuser Takes the Stand as Another Witness Testifies Kelly Raped Her Days After Marrying Aaliyah
Both accusers state they were 17 when sexually abused by Kelly. As more witnesses testify, the complicity of the singer’s entourage is also spotlighted.
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A Black Pastor and Former Cop Walk Into a Walmart to Return a TV. So Why Were They Handcuffed and Accused of Stealing It?
I’m sure this has nothing to do with two Black men holding a TV, which, in America, always requires proof of innocence. The 2 men have filed a lawsuit.
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R. Kelly Reportedly Considered Himself a ‘Genius’ Entitled to Have Sex With ‘Very Young Girls’
A female witness said Kelly likened himself to fellow entertainer Jerry Lee Lewis and testified that the R&B star ‘humiliated me, degraded me, he scared me.’
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As R. Kelly’s Criminal Trial Continues in Brooklyn, Disturbing Revelations Mount
Since the trial began last Thursday, witnesses have collectively testified to grooming, forced sex and physical abuse.
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WTF: How AI Technology Can Send You to Prison, Even If There Are No Eyewitnesses
Artificial intelligence technology ShotSpotter helped put 64-year-old Michael Williams in jail for just being near a fatal shooting last spring.
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California Attorney General to Review the Police Shooting Death of Oscar Grant
One officer was charged in the 2009 death of Oscar Grant, and AG Rob Bonta will review the role of another officer involved after the Grant family’s petition.




