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Two Maryland Fishermen Plead Guilty to Illegal Fish Harvesting Conspiracy in the Chesepeake Bay

opencrim March 24, 2017 Two Maryland Fishermen Plead Guilty to Illegal Fish Harvesting Conspiracy in the Chesepeake Bay2017-03-24T06:01:34+00:00 Justice Department
Two Maryland Fishermen Plead Guilty to Illegal Fish Harvesting Conspiracy in the Chesepeake Bay Michael D. Hayden, 41, and William J. Lednum, 42, both of Tilghman Island, Maryland, pleaded guilty…
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Hewlett-Packard Company Agrees to Pay $32.5 Million for Alleged Overbilling of the U.S. Postal Service

opencrim March 24, 2017 Hewlett-Packard Company Agrees to Pay $32.5 Million for Alleged Overbilling of the U.S. Postal Service2017-03-24T06:01:33+00:00 Justice Department
Hewlett-Packard Company Agrees to Pay $ Million for Alleged Overbilling of the Postal Service The Justice Department announced today that Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) has agreed to pay $ million to…
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Defendant Extradited to Face Charges in Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry Murder Case

opencrim March 24, 2017 Defendant Extradited to Face Charges in Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry Murder Case2017-03-24T06:01:31+00:00 Justice Department
Defendant Extradited to Face Charges in Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry Murder Case Ivan Soto-Barraza, who is charged with the first degree murder of United States Border Patrol Agent Brian…
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New Hampshire Man Indicted for Tax Evasion

opencrim March 24, 2017 New Hampshire Man Indicted for Tax Evasion2017-03-24T06:01:29+00:00 Justice Department
New Hampshire Man Indicted for Tax Evasion A former Northfield, New Hampshire, man was indicted on three counts of tax evasion for tax years 2008, 2009 and 2010, the Justice…
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Juries and Viewpoint Representation

opencrim March 24, 2017 Juries and Viewpoint Representation2017-03-24T05:19:23+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Juries and Viewpoint Representation . Mary R. Rose Read the syndicated article here
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The Rational Foraging Terrorist: Analysing the Distances Travelled to Commit Terrorist Violence

opencrim March 24, 2017 The Rational Foraging Terrorist: Analysing the Distances Travelled to Commit Terrorist Violence2017-03-24T04:56:33+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The Rational Foraging Terrorist: Analysing the Distances Travelled to Commit Terrorist Violence . Paul Gill Read the syndicated article here
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Comparing Extremist Perpetrators of Suicide and Non-Suicide Attacks in the United States

opencrim March 24, 2017 Comparing Extremist Perpetrators of Suicide and Non-Suicide Attacks in the United States2017-03-24T04:56:30+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Comparing Extremist Perpetrators of Suicide and Non-Suicide Attacks in the United States . Joshua D. Freilich Read the syndicated article here
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Doctoring with conviction: criminal records and the medical profession

opencrim March 24, 2017 Doctoring with conviction: criminal records and the medical profession2017-03-24T04:01:51+00:00 British Journal of Criminology
Doctoring with conviction: criminal records and the medical profession AbstractThe General Medical Council decides if, when they are convicted of a crime, a doctor in the United Kingdom should be…
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Mitigation Evidence and the Ethical Role of a Defense Attorney in a Capital Case

opencrim March 23, 2017 Mitigation Evidence and the Ethical Role of a Defense Attorney in a Capital Case2017-03-23T16:06:32+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Mitigation Evidence and the Ethical Role of a Defense Attorney in a Capital Case . Lisa Bell Holleran Read the syndicated article here
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Considering Murphy on Human Executioners

opencrim March 23, 2017 Considering Murphy on Human Executioners2017-03-23T10:23:00+00:00 Criminal Justice Ethics
Considering Murphy on Human Executioners . Christopher Bennett Read the syndicated article here
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JUVENILE WAIVER AS A MECHANISM OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION: A FOCUS ON HUMAN CAPITAL*

opencrim March 23, 2017 JUVENILE WAIVER AS A MECHANISM OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION: A FOCUS ON HUMAN CAPITAL*2017-03-23T08:50:25+00:00 Criminology
JUVENILE WAIVER AS A MECHANISM OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION: A FOCUS ON HUMAN CAPITAL* The historic transformations of the criminal justice system must be justified and interpreted through the effects on…
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