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Amnesty International report alleges Pegasus spyware targeted India journalists

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.” This report emerges amidst a global discourse on government use of spyware and in the context of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act , 2023 and recently enacted criminal laws aimed at reform, which have been criticized for increasing state surveillance and being ambiguous.

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President Reagan shooter given unconditional release by US judge

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US District Court Judge Paul L. Hinckley was sent to a Washington D.C. Prosecutor Kacie Weston stated during Hinckley’s Wednesday court hearing that this case “has demonstrated the success that can come from a wraparound mental health system.”

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More Americans disagree with death penalty, despite increasing number of death sentences: Death Penalty Information Center

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Despite this, there was little relief from the courts in the face of innocence claims from prisoners, which the DPIC said, “[R]ais[es] questions about the adequacy of state procedures and the ability of the system to protect innocent people.” 24 people were executed in 2023, which superseded the 18 executed in 2022.

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Virginia Doctor Convicted of Decade-Long Drug Distribution Conspiracy

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An Arlington County doctor has been convicted on all but one count of oxycodone distribution in a 21-count indictment naming her as part of decade-long drug distribution conspiracy, Salvador Rizzo reports for the Washington Post. Ball testified at her trial in U.S.

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The Case for Punishing ‘Police Bystanders’

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For the sake of civilian safety, police must intervene if they see misconduct by colleagues,, according to a forthcoming paper in the George Washington Law Review. Kaufman writes that Congress and state legislatures should enact criminal laws mandating a “duty to intervene” in their colleagues’ misuse of force.

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Probation Puts Drug Offenders at Greater Risk of Returning to Prison: Paper

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The paper’s author, Jacob Schuman , an assistant professor at Pennsylvania State University School of Law, argues that the system of supervised release has become a “drug-control network focused on public safety” rather than rehabilitation. To put this into perspective, Schuman cites a study in Washington D.C. Can Drug Treatment Work?

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Off-duty Virginia police officer sentenced to 87 months for January 6 riot

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According to court documents , Robertson, 49, and co-defendent Jacob Fracker were both officers with the Rocky Mount, Virginia, Police Department and were off duty when they headed for Washington, D.C. in Robertson’s car on the morning of January 6, 2021.