- ACLU forces government to reveal skyrocketing surveillance stats
- California Governor Vetoes Landmark Location-Privacy Law
- Hidden Government Scanners Will Instantly Know Everything About You From 164 Feet Away
- The Surveillance Economy--"The Wall Street Journal has cataloged more than 20 different ways information about people can be recorded during everyday activities. See below to find out which ones apply to you." WSJ
- UK: Airport ditches controversial bodyscanners--"Body scanners which critics claim invaded personal privacy have been withdrawn by Manchester Airport."
- Cop accused of tackling 15-year-old in retaliation for videotaping
- #PeacefulStreets Project: More Unconstitutional Copwatching Arrests in Austin
- D.C. officer illegally seized camera phone, ACLU suit alleges
- Texas Police Kill Unarmed Man Before Confiscating Witness Camera and Deleting Images
- NOPD, JPSO investigating tasing incident involving two Jefferson deputies--"One of the brothers, Sean Warren, 39, said he wasn't initially involved in the fracas, but that deputies punched him in the mouth and tackled him after they noticed he was videotaping them as they beat his brother, Casey Warren, 35."
- Cop Claims Teen Assaulted Him, Video Shows He Assaulted Teen
- Corrupt South African policemen recorded on a cell phone
- Man can sue LAPD over allegedly forced confession, court says
- Mass Arrests At 2004 Republican Convention Ruled Illegal
- Court Rules Chicago Cops Can't Arrest People For Being Annoying
- Judge throws out Occupy Chicago arrests
- Federal judge blasts St. Louis police board
- Freed after almost 32 years behind bars
- Ohio Inmate Freed After Twenty Four Years On Death Row
- Man set free after 19 years in prison; D.A. admits witness lied--"A Los Angeles man serving a life sentence for murder was released Monday after prosecutors conceded that their star witness had perjured himself."
- Death row inmate walks free due to DNA evidence--"Death row inmate Damon Thibodeaux walked free after 15 years behind bars after DNA evidence showed he had been wrongfully convicted of the rape and murder of his cousin...."
- Man wrongfully sentenced to death to speak in Arkansas--"Ray Krone’s world was turned upside down in 1992 when an Arizona jury sentenced him to death for a murder he did not commit"
- Chicago: Finance Committee OKs $3.2 Million Payment To Man Cleared Of 2002 Murder
- Wrongly convicted man's suit proceeds against interrogator--"A police investigator has lost his bid for dismissal of a civil rights action against him stemming from his polygraph examination and interrogation of a Westchester County man who was wrongly convicted of the rape and murder of a high school classmate."
- Chemist's education questioned in drug lab scandal--" A chemist whose alleged mishandling of drug samples has thrown thousands of criminal cases into question testified under oath that she holds a master's degree in chemistry from the University of Massachusetts, but school officials say they have no record of her receiving an advanced degree or taking graduate courses there."
- "Not adequate": Private forensic firm botched DNA test which led to innocent man being held for seven weeks for rape
- Monroe crime lab analyst botched DNA tests
- DNA test jailed innocent man for murder
- Blast from the Past: Metro reviewing DNA cases after error led to wrongful conviction--"A DNA mix-up caused by human error that led to the wrongful conviction of a man has prompted Metro Police to reanalyze more than 200 cases handled by a forensic scientist...."
- Facebook becomes gang's stomping ground -- and demise--The NYPD is watching.
- Jurors's Facebook friendship puts murder trial into question
- Lawyer's Facebook photo causes mistrial in Miami-Dade murder case
- Judge Orders Woman To Delete Her Facebook Page For Typing LOL About Her DUI
- Facebook party invite sparks riot in Haren, Netherlands
- Police launched investigation into the 'suspicious' moon--"The officer was a little reluctant to come back on duty the next day."
- With officers forbidden from carrying guns, New Mexico town's police force goes to the dog
- Juror says he's too homophobic and racist to serve, now faces prosecution
- Verdict in: Peterson Jury United on Clothes--"One expects coordinated outfits from cheerleaders, fast-food workers, military units — clowns even. It fosters unity of purpose, team spirit. But color-coordinated jurors? And at a murder trial, no less?"
- 'Missing' woman unknowingly joins search for herself