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Hit-or-Run Overnew

Why isn't anybody in Philly seeking answers about a transgendered prostitute's death anymore?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Matt Stroud  |  11-27-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Liberty City Seven Trial Travestynew

The case against Miami "terrorists" is mired in greed and falsehoods.
Miami New Times  |  Bob Norman  |  11-26-2007  |  Crime & Justice

No Right to Remain Silent in Canadanew

Supreme Court gives cops the power to ignore your right to keep your mouth shut.
NOW Magazine  |  Alan Young  |  11-26-2007  |  Crime & Justice

The Poisoned Pen of Fort Lyon Prisonnew

Bought by the state for a dollar, Fort Lyon is rich in history, asbestos, sick inmates -- and trouble.
Westword  |  Alan Prendergast  |  11-21-2007  |  Crime & Justice

The Charged Debate on Tasersnew

They were supposed to make both police and citizens safer, but critics in Pittsburgh and elsewhere say stun guns are dangerous -- and that police are too quick to use them.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Marty Levine  |  11-20-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Give Me Shelternew

For a citizen turned drug-addict turned killer, Lady Justice doles out penance through the same vein. Murder ... is just a shot away.
The Texas Observer  |  Andrew Papke  |  11-19-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Life and Death in a Cold, Lonely Cellnew

Cells like the one I sit in are designed to confine prisoners for extreme terms of isolation in harsh, inhumane, and animalistic conditions.
The Texas Observer  |  Sid Hawk Byrd  |  11-19-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Death Becomes Us?new

Tennessee tries to keep its machinery of death in motion as U.S. Supreme Court considers the legality of lethal injection.
Nashville Scene  |  Sarah Kelley  |  11-16-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Revisionismnew

"Mistakes were made" in eye-stabbing case.
The Portland Mercury  |  Matt Davis  |  11-15-2007  |  Crime & Justice

The James Chasse Jr. Filesnew

Even though it will be almost two years before a jury is scheduled to sit down and rule on the case, the pre-trial hearings in what could be Portland's most controversial cop lawsuit ever are already heated.
The Portland Mercury  |  Matt Davis  |  11-15-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Portland Shells Out $500,000 for Police Sniper Victimnew

The city is likely to pay that record amount to the family of Raymond Gwerder this week. He was shot in the back without warning by a police sniper while he was on the phone to a hostage negotiator in November 2005.
The Portland Mercury  |  Matt Davis  |  11-15-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Will the Feds Take Down the Black Mafia Family?new

After a 15-year probe, the Flenory brothers will stand trial for allegedly running one of the country's most elaborate cocaine rings.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Mara Shalhoup  |  11-15-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Klutzo's Resumenew

Accused pedophile had numerous jobs, some with children. (One gig he didn't get: Illinois Times contributor.)
Illinois Times  |  Amanda Robert  |  11-15-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Homewreckernew

Scott Sennes promised to build dream homes for his clients, but instead walked away with their money.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Paul Demko  |  11-15-2007  |  Crime & Justice

She's The (Under) Sheriffnew

Indicted by the Feds, Michael S. Carona slides his most loyal soldier into temporary command at the Orange County Sheriff's Department.
OC Weekly  |  R. Scott Moxley  |  11-14-2007  |  Crime & Justice

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