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Extractions: The Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (CALEA) was supposed to preserve law enforcement surveillance capabilities in the face of technological chage, but the FBI has been trying to use it to claim control over the design of the telephone network to enhance its surveillance powers. CDT's CALEA Reference Page Roving Wiretaps
Roma Rights / Nr2 2000 Snapshots From Around Europe Prosecuting discrimination and hate crime in the Czech Republic. and disturbing thepeace under Article 202(1 returned to the police for a fresh investigation. http://www.errc.org/rr_nr2_2000/snap17.shtml
Roma Rights / Spring, 1998 Legal Defence BF were charged as accomplices to the crime of breach of public order (Article 202(1 OnDecember 21, 1995, after further investigation conducted at the http://www.errc.org/rr_spr1998/legalde2.shtml
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Extractions: Files Subdirectories On-Site Links Off-Site Links 20000607_s2448_cdt.comments CDT comments to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch about problems in S. 2448, "Internet Integrity and Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2000", a bill relating principally to enhancing law enforcement ability to investigate computer crimes. It includes a number of troubling provisions, included expanded wiretapping authority, snooping on citizens who've violated no laws, vagueness that could result in criminalization of political expression, and weaker privacy standards for satellite as opposed to cable subscribers. Also criticizes S. 2092. s2448_net_security_2000_bill.html S. 2448, "Internet Integrity and Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2000", a bill relating principally to enhancing law enforcement ability to investigate computer crimes. It includes a number of troubling provisions, included expanded wiretapping authority, snooping on citizens who've violated no laws, vagueness that could result in criminalization of political expression, and weaker privacy standards for satellite as opposed to cable subscribers. A.k.a. "International Computer Crime Enforcement Assistance Act of 2000" s2092_net_security_2000_bill.html
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Extractions: (Clearwisdom.net) On January 20, 2004, representatives of the Falun Dafa Association of Canada, the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong and Mr. David Matas, renowned international human rights lawyer, held a press conference at the Canadian Parliament. The news conference announced how they have applied the Crimes Against Humanity and War Program (CAHWCP) to sanction those who persecute Falun Gong. Chinese officials (see
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Extractions: Human Rights Lawyer: "No Entry for Jiang Zemin and Perpetrators" (Clearwisdom.net) The CAHWCP allows for procedures in Canada that may lead to denial of visas, barring from entry, deportation, and prosecution of perpetrators of crimes against humanity. CAHWCP confirmed that a file specifically on Falun Gong has been opened. In the event that a perpetrator of atrocities against Falun Gong practitioners lands in Canada, the War Crimes Unit will be ready to conduct prompt investigations.. "The RCMP and immigration officers will continue to receive more names and evidence from FDAC, for the number of Chinese officials, police, and guards who participate in the systematic elimination of Falun Gong practitioners are in the tens of thousands," said Xun Li, President of Falun Dafa Association of Canada.
Justice Canada Vol 1 No 2 in both straightforward investigations and complicated undercover investigations,and through of whose caseload is made up of crimes of violence Next Article. http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/dept/pub/jc/vol1/no2/
Extractions: Vol. 1. No. 2 The traditional role of the prosecutor is familiar and well accepted. The Supreme Court of Canada in 1955 emphasized that the job of the prosecutor is not to obtain a conviction but to bring forward credible evidence of a crime. It should be done firmly but fairly, the country's top court cautioned. While these conceptions still hold true as ever, the role of the prosecutor in the 21st century is far more complex. Last year's annual conference of the Federal Prosecution Service (FPS), The Prosecution Function in the XXIst Century, highlighted many of the new challenges and opportunities facing prosecutors not only in Canada but around the globe. The conference brought together prosecutors from almost every provincial service, the military, and from Australia, Denmark, England and Wales, France, South Africa, Ireland, Netherlands and the United States. The conference heard how criminals have gotten smarter and more sophisticated, budgets have shrunk, and courts have added more complexity to criminal trials and imposed new obligations on the Crown.
Extractions: Week of July 8, 2000; Vol. 158, No. 2 , p. 20 Peter Weiss Presidencies have teetered because of information captured on audiotapes. Tape-recorded evidence of Richard Nixon's Watergate misdeeds led to his 1974 resignation. More recently, information gathered secretly on tapes in the Monica Lewinsky scandal almost unseated President Clinton. Tampering clue? (Left) Magnetoresistive image of FBI sample shows magnetic ridge (arrow) created as audiotape passes beneath erase head. (Right) Although tape later passes under the write head, ridge (arrow) remains. Pappas A device under development by government scientists in Colorado may soon help investigators both judge the authenticity of magnetically recorded evidence and glean information from magnetic media that have been damagedintentionally or otherwise. David P. Pappas of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder and his colleagues have come up with a microscope that can reveal the landscape of magnetic bumps and dips found on recorded audiotapes, floppy disks, and other sorts of magnetic media. The instrument, a type of so-called magnetoresistive microscope, slowly and repeatedly passes a sample piece of tape or other medium under a tiny read-write head from a computer hard drive. As the sample moves back and forth, the head detects the strength and direction of the magnetic field at millions of points. A computer then can make a topographic image from the data or interpret the data directlyinto sound, for instance.
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Extractions: Black Flag 212 index On 10th July 1997 a Jamaican national, Eaton Green, lost his battle to avoid deportation to Jamaica. Green's counsel, in seking to resist a deportation order, had argued that Green, a polic informer serving six years for armed robbery, had been told by a Metrolpolitan Police intelligence officer that he would be "protected". The High Court judge, Mr Justice Jarrett, ruled that the Home Office was not bound by any such undertaking. Eaton Green's original trial, for a robbery in Nottingham, attracted a flurry of media attention because of the revelation that he had carried out the robbery and dealt crack and run a South London protection racket, whiole operating as an informer, and furhter, that Green's handlers (in particular PC Steve Barker) had full knowledge of his activities and attempted to protect him from arrest and prosecution by Nottingham police. The line adopted by the media in relation to this, and subsequent reveltations about "Yardie" informers, was that good "street cops" under pressure, under resourced and unsupported, had bent rules to try to effectively tackle a "Yardie" crime wave. The main proponent of this line is a Guardian journalist, Nick Davies. "How the Yardies Duped the Yard" was the headline of an article he wrote on 3/2/97.
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Extractions: On November 29, 2002, two residents of the Smolki settlement, N. Shevelev and A. Serov, were returning to their homes from a pub. As indicated by witnesses, Shevelev and Serov did not commit any unlawful actions. Still, they were detained by the police, handcuffed, thrown into a police vehicle, and taken to a sobering-up station. On the way, the police officers beat Serov and Shevelev up while they were handcuffed and could not offer any resistance. Relatives and representatives of the settlement administration retrieved Serov and Shevelev from the sobering-up station and immediately took them to a physician who identified that Serov and Shevelev had been physically injured (3). Torture, cruel and degrading treatment are often used as means of crime disclosure. Most frequently, they are used prior to the beginning of criminal proceedings within the framework of the so-called operative-investigative activity (ORD). ORD is basically collection of information about the criminal and the crime. Such information may not serve as evidence but it helps law enforcement agencies to identify and obtain evidence. In the course of the so-called operative conversations conducted by law enforcement agencies, the latter can subject an individual to torture in order to obtain information on accomplices and possible traces of the crime, location of property appropriated in an unlawful fashion, etc. Having thus received the necessary information, law enforcement officers then conduct investigative actions (searches, interrogations, etc.) in compliance with all the requirements of the procedural law and eventually obtain proofs for legal proceedings.
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O'Reilly Network: And Justice For Adobe [Jan. 11, 2002] The crimes Dmitry Sklyarov is being accused of are call, and a twoday FBI IndependentInvestigation by a accusations (see the Wired News article Release the http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/505
Extractions: Most Recent Webloggers Topics Top Weblogs Monthly Archives: Choose month... June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 December 2003 November 2003 October 2003 September 2003 August 2003 July 2003 June 2003 May 2003 April 2003 March 2003 February 2003 January 2003 December 2002 November 2002 October 2002 September 2002 August 2002 July 2002 June 2002 May 2002 April 2002 March 2002 February 2002 January 2002 December 2001 November 2001 October 2001 September 2001 August 2001 July 2001 June 2001 May 2001 April 2001 March 2001 February 2001 January 2001 And Justice for Adobe Permalink Print Email weblog link Discuss ... Blog this The events leading up to the arrest are rather confusing, so I've put together this weblog of the facts based on the complaint that was filed to try and help explain the situation and its legal implications. In my opinion, the most important issue this situation brings to light is the unfair way in which Sklyarov has been treated by the authorities, who didn't seem to adequately investigate the details of his case before they arrested him and held him without bail for what has now been over a week.
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Extractions: posted [04.25.03] CALL IT "RUPERT'S Law." By stoking public fears over a handful of high-profile child abductions over the last year, American media outlets played a decisive role in passing one of the most sweeping pieces of legislation through Congress in recent years, dealing with a wide variety of public safety and child protection issues. The Amber Alert Law is intended to provide near-instantaneous regional police mobilization when a child is reported abducted and the "Amber alert" (named after Amber Hagerman , a child abducted in 1996) is sounded. But a number of other provisions were tacked on to the bill before its passage. Among them: amendments to previous laws which would hold club owners accountable for drug-use by their patrons, extending the prison terms of repeat sex offenders, and a new version of the 1996 law aimed at striking down virtual child pornography. Though little has been said about it, the most controversial of the provisions tacked on to the Amber Alert Law is one inflicting harsh penalties on Americans who travel abroad to indulge in sexual activity considered forbidden fruit at home, sometimes known as "sex tourism." No one opposes it in principle, yet the ramifications, should prosecutors elect to enforce the law vigorously, could shake the United Nations and the US military establishment to their core. According to the new legal code, any US citizen or legal resident who travels abroad and "engages in any illicit sexual conduct" will face enormous fines and up to 30 years in prison. The law defines "illicit sexual conduct" as anything which would be illegal if performed in the United States, drawing attention to "a commercial sex act... with a person who has not attained the age of 18 years."
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Extractions: 11:50 pm Eastern US Most active forums today: Victims: Mary Kelly Different from the rest (9 posts) Suspects: The Handwriting (8 posts) (8 posts) Suspects: Reconsidering Aaron Kosminski (7 posts) Shades of Whitechapel: Jesse Pomeroy Teenage Killer (3 posts) Join the Chat Room! Jack the Ripper: Crime Scene Investigation More Ripper Books By John Smithkey III While in London researching my book, I had the opportunity to visit the Ten Bells Pub. This pub is probably the most famous pub in the history of Jack the Ripper. Two victims were seen at the Ten Bells before they were murdered. While lecturing on the mystery of Jack the Ripper, one of the most common questions I am asked is "what pubs did the other victims patronize? "