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- Computer-Crime Statute Gets Ninth Circuit Workout
- Judges Delay Decision on Portman Replacement
- Bucking Recommendation, Prosecutors Ask for Jail Time for Bonds
- When Computer Misuse Becomes a Crime
- Author of DNA Memo Causing Problems for His Former Bosses
- On Tap for Barry Bonds: Probation, Maybe an Ankle Bracelet
- High Court Issues First Death Judgment Reversal in Two Years
- Federal Shoe Drops on S.F. Drug Lab Technician
- Defender Job May Come Down to a Coin Toss
- 9th Circuit, in Reversal, Says Traffic Stops Aren't 'Arrests'
Computer-Crime Statute Gets Ninth Circuit Workout | Top |
Judge Richard Tallman, pictured, seemed untroubled by a CFAA case that has defense lawyers, and the chief judge, in lather. | |
Judges Delay Decision on Portman Replacement | Top |
Bucking Recommendation, Prosecutors Ask for Jail Time for Bonds | Top |
When Computer Misuse Becomes a Crime | Top |
An 11-judge Ninth Circuit panel weighs whether Dennis Riordan's client can face criminal charges for breaking corporate computer-use policies. | |
Author of DNA Memo Causing Problems for His Former Bosses | Top |
On Tap for Barry Bonds: Probation, Maybe an Ankle Bracelet | Top |
High Court Issues First Death Judgment Reversal in Two Years | Top |
Federal Shoe Drops on S.F. Drug Lab Technician | Top |
Defender Job May Come Down to a Coin Toss | Top |
9th Circuit, in Reversal, Says Traffic Stops Aren't 'Arrests' | Top |
Embracing the common meaning, Judge N. Randy Smith creates a circuit split. | |
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