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The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers
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Bad time to be accused of H-1B visa fraud
Would your firm want this kind of publicity? Be sure and check out the piece in ComputerWorld (May 27, 2009) re: H-1B fraud prosecution. The article by Patrick Thibodeau describes how the U.S....
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The Internet On Trial
Don't get too interested in a court case, if you're a juror. Or at least confine your interest to the courtoom itself. That's the lesson derived from the experience of Marvin Gittens, a juror...
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Witnesses set for MySpace suicide trial
Well, it's shaping up to be a juicy time at the trial of psycho-mom Lori Drew, the woman whose weirdo obsession with a neighbor girl led to the teen's MySpace-driven suicide. A long list of...
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Police Blotter: MySpace profile sets convicted felon free
Man convicted of molesting two girls gets new trial after appeals court agrees jurors shouldn't have perused MySpace for one girl's profile.
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Convicted cop may have been framed with false science
Former Baltimore police sergeant James A. Kulbicki has served a dozen years in a Maryland prison for the murder of his girlfriend. He was convicted based on the testimony of an FBI forensice...
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Police Blotter: Did blogging juror affect DUI trial?
Court of appeals upholds conviction of drunk driver who asked for a new trial because of a juror's blogging.
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You're NOT going to believe this about one of the RIAA trial jurors
Michael Hegg, a juror in the trial where Jammie Thomas was convicted of music copyright infringement tells Wired's THREAT LEVEL (I am not shouting, their name is all-caps) that the jury convicted...
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Testimony closes in first RIAA trial
Testimony ended Wednesday in the first trial of a computer user accused of copyright infringement by the Recording Industry Association of America. Defendant Jammie Thomas took the stand but her...
Additional Results
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Oracle v. Google loses another juror; patent verdict looks distant
Verdict deliberations in Oracle v. Google have been mixed up as the jury looks like it might be stuck on the question of infringement once again.
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Juror sentenced for trying to friend defendant on Facebook
Jonathan Hudson was sentenced to two days of community service and removed from a trial after trying to friend the defendant on Facebook.
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Bad time to be accused of H-1B visa fraud
Would your firm want this kind of publicity? Be sure and check out the piece in ComputerWorld (May 27, 2009) re: H-1B fraud prosecution. The article by Patrick Thibodeau describes how the U.S....
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Juror Tweet: "I just gave away TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS of somebody else's money"
Twittering from the jury he was serving on as it was awarding a massive settlement against a building materials company by Jonathon Powell of Fayetteville Arkansas has resulted in defense motions...
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The Internet On Trial
Don't get too interested in a court case, if you're a juror. Or at least confine your interest to the courtoom itself. That's the lesson derived from the experience of Marvin Gittens, a juror...
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Witnesses set for MySpace suicide trial
Well, it's shaping up to be a juicy time at the trial of psycho-mom Lori Drew, the woman whose weirdo obsession with a neighbor girl led to the teen's MySpace-driven suicide. A long list of...
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Police Blotter: MySpace profile sets convicted felon free
Man convicted of molesting two girls gets new trial after appeals court agrees jurors shouldn't have perused MySpace for one girl's profile.
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Convicted cop may have been framed with false science
Former Baltimore police sergeant James A. Kulbicki has served a dozen years in a Maryland prison for the murder of his girlfriend. He was convicted based on the testimony of an FBI forensice...
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Police Blotter: Did blogging juror affect DUI trial?
Court of appeals upholds conviction of drunk driver who asked for a new trial because of a juror's blogging.
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You're NOT going to believe this about one of the RIAA trial jurors
Michael Hegg, a juror in the trial where Jammie Thomas was convicted of music copyright infringement tells Wired's THREAT LEVEL (I am not shouting, their name is all-caps) that the jury convicted...
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Testimony closes in first RIAA trial
Testimony ended Wednesday in the first trial of a computer user accused of copyright infringement by the Recording Industry Association of America. Defendant Jammie Thomas took the stand but her...
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