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TSA Tests Facial Recognition Technology at Airports, Lawmakers Criticize Increased Surveillance by Miles Dyson by Miles Dyson The Transportation Security Administration (“TSA”) has ignited a fierce debate over privacy and surveillance as it pushes forward with trials of facial recognition technology at airports across the United States. While proponents argue …
Article • May 15, 2023
Police’s Limited Understanding of AI Tools Raises Concerns, Study Finds by Miles Dyson by Miles Dyson The increasing use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) tools in policing is raising concerns over the limited understanding of these technologies among law enforcement agencies, according to a recent study. As AI continues to play …
A Lie Is Still a Lie, Even if the Speaker Genuinely Believes It by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi What did you eat for breakfast this morning? Most of us could answer that question – with a good deal of confidence in the accuracy of the answer. But what if, …
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Affirms Granting of New Trial in Murder Case Based on IAC Where Counsel Failed to Investigate Exculpatory Evidence Contained in a Proffer and Provided to Counsel Prior to Trial by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts affirmed the granting of a …
Proactive Online Stings Do Little to Protect Children by Eike Blohm, MD by Eike Blohm, MD Many Americans landed themselvesin prison for enticement of a minor as a result of a police sting operation. The practice continues although it has never been shown to actually prevent crimes against children. The …
Article • May 15, 2023 • from CLN June, 2023
California Court Rejects Geofence Warrant by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W Accurso A California trial court held that ageofence warrant obtained by the San Francisco PD violated the Fourth Amendment and the recently enacted California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (“CalECPA”), requiring future warrants to be more narrowly tailored. People v. …
Article • May 15, 2023 • from CLN June, 2023
Filed under: News in Brief
News in Brief by Arkansas: The DOJ announced on Jan. 24, 2023, that two former police officers in Crawford County were charged with excessive use of force after beating a man at a gas station. The New York Times reported that the two former officers, Zackary King and Levi White, …
Article • May 15, 2023 • from CLN June, 2023
Fourth Circuit Reinstates Relief From Death Penalty, Citing State’s Forfeiture of Argument Against Relief by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Refusing to uphold an unconstitutional death sentence, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held on March 22, 2023, that the State’s forfeiture of a procedural defense in …
Article • May 14, 2023
The Persistence of Polygraph Tests: A Misguided Reliance on Junk Science by The use of polygraph tests, despite their well-documented flaws and dubious scientific validity, continues to persist in various sectors of society. These so-called lie detectors have long been criticized as unreliable and prone to producing false results, yet …
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Rejects Federal Central Bank Digital Currency, Signs Groundbreaking Bill Safeguarding Personal Finances from Government Control and Surveillance by Miles Dyson by Miles Dyson In a historic, first-of-its kind law in the nation, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida signed into law on May 12, 2023, a landmark …
Article • May 13, 2023
FBI Continues Its War Against Public Key Encryption but Fails to Provide Evidence Requested by Congress by Miles Dyson by Miles Dyson In cynical move, the FBI has taken a controversial step towards advancing its anti-encryption agenda. Requesting assistance from local law enforcement agencies, the FBI has asked officers to …
Secret Service and ICE Used Stingray Devices Without Warrants, Watchdog Finds by A government watchdog has found that the Secret Service and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) used cell-site simulators, also known as “stingrays,” without warrants on multiple occasions. The findings, published by the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general, …
Article • May 12, 2023
5 Facts About DNA and Wrongful Convictions by Miles Dyson by Miles Dyson In the pursuit of justice, the role of DNA evidence in criminal cases cannot be overstated. Over the years, groundbreaking advancements in DNA technology have revolutionized the criminal justice system, shedding light on cases plagued by wrongful …
Publication • May 12, 2023
Filed under: Gang Membership
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Article • May 11, 2023
“I Can’t Breathe!” – California Reaches Record $24 Million Civil Rights Settlement in Fatal Police Custody Incident Two Months Before George Floyd Uttered Same Plea by California authorities have reached a groundbreaking settlement in a case that has cast a spotlight on the use of excessive force by law enforcement. …
Article • May 9, 2023
A Quarter-Century of Injustice Ends: Norberto Peets Exonerated in the Bronx by After enduring 26 years of wrongful incarceration, Norberto Peets has finally been exonerated, shedding light on the profound failures within the criminal justice system. Peets’ case stands as a stark reminder of the injustices that can occur when …
‘Defensive’ Search Is Not a Recognized Exception to the Warrant Requirement … Yet by The ongoing debate surrounding the use of warrantless ‘defensive’ searches under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (“FISA”) has raised critical questions about the delicate balance between protecting national security and safeguarding individual privacy. …
Article • May 7, 2023
Police Won’t Give Up Militarization Without a Fight by In the wake of the tragic mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 students and two teachers lost their lives, attention has been drawn not only to the devastating loss but also to the prolonged 77-minute delay it took for police …
Article • May 6, 2023
Raising Doubts and Wrongful Convictions: The Troubling Legacy of Bite Mark Analysis in the Legal System by The use of bite mark analysis as evidence in courtrooms has left a lasting imprint on the criminal justice system, but its credibility and scientific validity are now subject to growing skepticism. As …
Article • May 6, 2023
Filed under: junk science
The Proliferation of Junk Science in Forensics: A Systemic Spread by The dissemination of junk science within forensics and law enforcement follows discernible patterns. Frequently, the origins of such flawed methodologies can be traced back to individuals who develop forensic techniques based on limited experience and data. Once these techniques …
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