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'''Lying to Feds Not Just for Illinois Governors: 1001 Casts a Wide Net
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'''Eight Years Later, DOJ Has Yet to Inform Wrongfully Convicted Persons of Errors
'''Charges for lying are not new, but it's also a matter of scope: when, why, and how is 1001 being abused to expand federal jurisdiction and force pleas? [http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB10001424052702303299604577328102223038294-lMyQjAxMTAyMDEwMDExNDAyWj.html?mod=wsj_share_email The Wall Street Journal's recent article] reports on two such cases: (1) a scientist 'lying' about interfering with whales, and (2) a farmer, 'lying' about an irrigation valve…to a <u>state</u> official.
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'''The DOJ found more than 250 cases in which FBI faulty forensics were crucial in convictions. Rather than notifying the convicted, or their attorneys, the DOJ passed the buck to…the prosecutors. Eight years later, less than half of defendants have been informed of the findings in their cases. [http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=150827347&m=150827330 More information available on NPR News].
  
'''Criminalizing Hatred? Tyler Clementi &amp; Trayvon Martin'''
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'''Gary Haugen, Death Row Inmate, Says Governor Overstepped
Hate crime statutes have been growing in number over the last 40 years. The theory is that these crimes should be punished more severely because (1) bias crimes terrorize more than the individual victim, (2) it gives added protection to vulnerable groups, and (3) racism and prejudice are especially offensive motives. Hate crimes are also heavy-hitting media stories that often carry the weight of racial tensions across the United States. But does it make sense to criminalize motivations? For a compelling analysis in light of Tyler Clementi and Trayvon Martin, read [http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/02/opinion/keller-tyler-and-trayvon.html?_r=1 Bill Keller's OpEd in the NYT.]
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'''Haugen was set to die by lethal injection last December, but his execution was stayed by Governor Kitzhaber. Haugen is attempting to reject the governor's reprieve. Despite conflicting psychological evaluations, Marion County Circuit Judge Guimond found that Haugen is competent to engage in choices about his legal strategies and that he has a rational understanding of the reasons for his execution. The [http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2011/09/death_row_inmate_gary_haugen_s.html Oregonian provides a detailed history of the case].
  
'''Washington Initiative 502: Opponents to Legalized Marijuana Make Strange Bedfellows
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'''Judge King to Review Mohamud's FISA Statements to Determine Whether Relevant to Defense'''
'''Many opponents view medical marijuana as a slippery slope to full legalization. But in Washington, the opposite is true: an initiative to full legalization, on the ballot this fall, is opposed by the medical marijuana industry itself. Some civil liberties groups (afraid of registration) and some attorneys (afraid of impact on DUII laws) oppose the measure as well. For more on Washington's Initiative 502, read Dominic Holden's [http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/13/opinion/smokeless-in-seattle.html OpEd in the NYT].
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Judge King issued rulings Tuesday ordering prosecutors to turn over more statements made by Mohamed Mohamud, including electronic, telephone and recorded conversations. The prosecution argued that the recordings aren't relevant to Mohamud's defense, and that they aren't required to provide them. For more, [http://news.opb.org/article/attorneys-battle-over-evidence-mohamud-case/ see OPB News].
  
'''Spokane Police Chief Admits to "Mistakes" in Death of Otto Zehm'''
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'''Portlander Alleges FBI Had Him Tortured After Refusing to Act as Informant at Local Mosques
Zehm, a 36-year-old mentally-ill janitor, died two days after his arrest of March 18, 2006, where he was mistakenly suspected of having stolen money from an ATM. Zehm was beaten, shocked with a Taser and hog-tied by police. Spokane Police were allowed to consult with attorney and work as a group to write up their reports. Six years later, Spokane Police Chief admits there may have been some "mistakes." Read the [http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2012/04/spokane_police_chief_admits_mi.html AP article on Oregon Live.]
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'''Yonas Firke alleges he was initially approached by the FBI to inform on Portland's largest mosque. Firke is among three others who allege that they were abducted while out of the country and placed on a no-fly list in connection with monitoring of Portland mosques - none are charged with crimes. For more on Mr. Firke's case, read [http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2012/04/portland_muslim_claims_fbi_inv.html the Oregonian] Article.
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Revision as of 17:30, December 21, 2012

Eight Years Later, DOJ Has Yet to Inform Wrongfully Convicted Persons of Errors The DOJ found more than 250 cases in which FBI faulty forensics were crucial in convictions. Rather than notifying the convicted, or their attorneys, the DOJ passed the buck to…the prosecutors. Eight years later, less than half of defendants have been informed of the findings in their cases. More information available on NPR News.

Gary Haugen, Death Row Inmate, Says Governor Overstepped Haugen was set to die by lethal injection last December, but his execution was stayed by Governor Kitzhaber. Haugen is attempting to reject the governor's reprieve. Despite conflicting psychological evaluations, Marion County Circuit Judge Guimond found that Haugen is competent to engage in choices about his legal strategies and that he has a rational understanding of the reasons for his execution. The Oregonian provides a detailed history of the case.

Judge King to Review Mohamud's FISA Statements to Determine Whether Relevant to Defense Judge King issued rulings Tuesday ordering prosecutors to turn over more statements made by Mohamed Mohamud, including electronic, telephone and recorded conversations. The prosecution argued that the recordings aren't relevant to Mohamud's defense, and that they aren't required to provide them. For more, see OPB News.

Portlander Alleges FBI Had Him Tortured After Refusing to Act as Informant at Local Mosques Yonas Firke alleges he was initially approached by the FBI to inform on Portland's largest mosque. Firke is among three others who allege that they were abducted while out of the country and placed on a no-fly list in connection with monitoring of Portland mosques - none are charged with crimes. For more on Mr. Firke's case, read the Oregonian Article.