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Police reopen 1992 murder probe

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
Police reopen their investigation into the murder of 19-year-old student Amanda Duffy in Hamilton 20 years ago.
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Murder claim was 'wicked story'

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
Shafilea Ahmed's sister invented a "wicked story" that her parents killed the teenager following her arrest for robbery, a court is told.
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W.D.Mo.: Refusal to remove one hand from pockets was RS

FourthAmendment.com - News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36

The officer was suspicious of defendant who would not remove his hands from his pockets during an encounter, and he directed defendant to remove his hands, but only one was pulled out. This was reasonable suspicion defendant was armed. United States v. Manuel, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 73703 (W.D. Mo. May 8, 2012).*

Defendant was properly seized incident to his arrest, the court finding it was in his hand. Thereafter, a search warrant was issued for the phone, which was valid. United States v. Bass, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 73783 (E.D. Mich. May 29, 2012).*

Police responding to a burglary in progress call from a pawnshop’s burglar alarm had reasonable suspicion to stop a vehicle on the parking lot after hours. United States v. Von Bargen, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 73458 (D. Idaho May 25, 2012).*

Waiver of collateral attack in guilty plea was binding on defendant. There was no conditional plea, and defendant knew he was waiving the opportunity to challenge the search. United States v. Hernandez, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 73728 (E.D. Ky. April 16, 2012).*

Tycoon names turbines after exes

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
Ice cream tycoon Maitland Mackie reveals he named the wind turbines at his company premises after his ex-girlfriends.
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Thai webmaster sentenced for not removing comments

AP - World News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
BANGKOK (AP) -- A court sentenced a Thai webmaster Wednesday to an eight-month suspended sentence for not moving quickly enough to delete online comments deemed insulting to the country's royalty in a case widely seen as a test of freedom of expression in Thailand....

Judges sentence Charles Taylor to 50 years

AP - World News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
LEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands (AP) -- International judges sentenced former Liberian President Charles Taylor to 50 years in prison Wednesday, saying he was responsible for "some of the most heinous and brutal crimes recorded in human history" by arming and supporting Sierra Leone rebels in return for "blood diamonds."...

Judges sentence Charles Taylor to 50 years

AP - World News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
LEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands (AP) -- International judges sentenced former Liberian President Charles Taylor to 50 years in prison Wednesday, saying he was responsible for "some of the most heinous and brutal crimes recorded in human history" by arming and supporting Sierra Leone rebels in return for "blood diamonds."...

N.D.Ga.: Delay in SW for cell phone seized after consent search of vehicle not unreasonable

FourthAmendment.com - News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36

Defendant consented to a search of his vehicle and cell phones were seized, and it took a long time for the government to get search warrants for the cell phones, which were evidence of a crime. The delay did not require suppression. United States v. Franklin, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 73692 (N.D. Ga. April 27, 2012), adopted in part 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 73714 (N.D. Ga. May 25, 2012):

For all of the reasons stated above, Mitchell [United States v. Mitchell, 565 F.3d 1347 (11th Cir. 2009)] is distinguishable from the instant case and does not provide a basis for the suppression of Boykins's cell phones.4 See United States v. Emanuel, 440 F. App'x 881, 885-86 (11th Cir. 2011) ("Because Emanuel gave his voluntary consent to the seizure and search of his computer, Mitchell is inapposite"); United States v. Stabile, 633 F.3d 219, 235 (3d Cir. 2011) (distinguishing Mitchell because the warrantless seizures in Mitchell were based on probable cause and not consent).

4 Boykins also relies heavily on United States v. Shaw, No. 1:11-cr-239-29-CAP-ECS, 2012 WL 844075 (N.D. Ga. Feb. 10, 2012), adopted by 2012 WL 843919 (N.D. Ga. Mar. 12, 2012) [here](granting defendant's motion to suppress evidence where search warrant was not obtained until three months after cell phones were seized). However, Shaw is distinguishable because the seizure in that case was based on a search incident to arrest rather than consent. To the extent that Shaw is not distinguishable, I disagree with it and choose not to follow it. [The USDJ disagrees with this footnote.]

Blitzer-Trump 'birther' smackdown

CNN - Top Stories - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
During an interview, CNN's Wolf Blitzer calls Donald Trump 'ridiculous' for his 'doubling down' on the 'birther' issue.
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Man Utd agree deal to sign Kagawa

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
Manchester United agree a deal reported to be worth an initial £12m to sign Japan midfielder Shinji Kagawa from Borussia Dortmund.
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Avlon: Romney's big weakness

CNN - Top Stories - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
John Avlon says Mitt Romney may have achieved a lot in the private sector but in his role in government as a public official he chose to bail out
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Opinion: Afghan poisonings an omen?

CNN - Top Stories - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
Gayle Lemmon: After poison attacks on schoolgirls, it must be a top priority that girls have the right to attend school, and safely.
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Twist in 'Bin Laden doctor' case

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
The Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA track down Osama Bin Laden was jailed last week for alleged links to militants, the court judgement shows.
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UK's top court backs extradition of WikiLeaks boss

AP - World News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
LONDON (AP) -- Britain's Supreme Court has endorsed the extradition of WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange to Sweden, bringing the secret-spilling Internet activist a big step closer to prosecution in a Scandinavian court....

UK 'should increase investment'

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
The UK must continue with spending cuts to reduce the fiscal deficit, but balance this with more infrastructure investment, says the European Commission.
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Spyware targets Iran's dissidents

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
Installation software for Simurgh, an anonymising proxy tool, has been compromised with a Trojan warn researchers.
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British hostage released in Sudan

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-06-08 08:36
British hostage Patrick Noonan, who was kidnapped in Sudan three months ago, is freed, the Foreign Office says.
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