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When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real?
AI is pushing Canada’s justice system toward a crisis of trust The post When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real? first appeared on The Walrus.
Thousand Oaks mom Kelly Welling did not know a youth offender law existed until well after her son's murder. Now, she hopes ...
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Many California prisoners get a second chance. A declining parole rate shows that’s no guarantee
Many California prisoners can get a chance at release through expanded parole opportunities. But gaining release requires ...
Jessie Blodgett, a 19-year-old musician, was murdered in Wisconsin in 2013 by her former boyfriend. ABC’s 20/20: Her Last ...
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Alaska drug overdose deaths drop, though less dramatically than national plunge
Alaska had fewer overdose deaths in 2024 than in the year prior, and state health officials are working on ways to continue ...
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Merced police stops nearly doubled in 2024. Who was stopped and why?
Here's what the data shows.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. In the years before Rob and Michele Reiner were killed, Los Angeles police made at least two visits to their home ...
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Let’s wait and see the evidence against Jerome Powell
I’ve lived through enough President Donald Trump-related freakouts over the years to have learned an important lesson: It’s ...
Oklahoma lawmakers are looking to tackle a variety of issues at the next legislative session, including changes to civil asset forfeiture and parole.
A parole agent accused of fatally shooting Marchello Woodard in Erie held for court on all charges in the case.
A lawsuit in California has kept incarcerated people who were granted their freedom in prison for an indeterminate period.
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