Hagel to ask Congress to end commanders’ power to overturn jury verdicts

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said on Monday he would ask Congress to change U.S. military law to eliminate the power of senior commanders to alter courts martial verdicts for major   Original post on reuters.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Aaron Swartz Prosecutors Weighed ‘Guerilla’ Manifesto, Justice Official Tells Congressional Committee

A Justice Department representative told congressional staffers during a recent briefing on the computer fraud prosecution of Internet activist Aaron Swartz that Swartz’s   Original post on huffingtonpost.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Teen who flipped off Florida judge apologizes, gets released from jail

What began as a young South Florida woman’s defiant profanity and waving of the middle finger to a judge earlier this week turned into an etiquette lesson Friday — when the tearful woman publicly apologized for her behavior. Penelope Soto’s flipping the bird at …   Original post on nbcnews.com    Comments on reddit.com   

US judge prompts outrage after saying: ‘If she didn’t want sex, her body should have just shut down’ in rape case, and reducing sentence of attacker by ten years – Americas – World

A US judge has prompted outrage after saying that a rape victim didn’t put up a fight during her assault and that if someone doesn’t want sex, the body ‘will not permit that to happen.’   Original post on independent.co.uk    Comments on reddit.com   

‘The Fight Over Medical Marijuana’

An Op-Doc profiles Chris Williams, a medical marijuana grower in Montana who now faces life in prison. The filmmaker explores how Mr. Williams is a casualty of conflicting national and state drug laws.   Original post on nytimes.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Sentences put on hold over Mass. drug lab scandal

BOSTON (AP) — One at a time, the prison inmates sat down at a wooden table, linked by videoconference to a Boston courtroom, where their attorneys and prosecutors explained the role a disgraced chemist played in their criminal cases. The fallout from a scandal at a state drug lab played out in court Monday, as Judge Christine McEvoy began hearing what is expected to be nearly 200 legal challenges in Suffolk Superior Court drug cases. The chemist, Annie Dookhan, 34, of Franklin, has been charged with obstruction of justice and accused of skirting protocols and faking tests results at a former Department of Public Health lab. The Boston lab was closed by state police in August after Dookhan told them she had faked test results, forged paperwork and sometimes mixed samples. During the morning session, McEvoy granted defense motions to place sentences on hold and set bail for about 10 inmates now serving time at the state prison in Norfolk. Anthony Benedetti, chief counsel for the Committee for Public Counsel Services, which represents indigent defendants, said he objects to that description, saying many are low-level nonviolent offenders and others might be innocent.   Original post on sfgate.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Congo warlord jailed for 14 years in landmark case – Reuters

THE HAGUE (Reuters) – Delivering its first sentence, the International Criminal Court jailed Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga Dyilo for 14 years on Tuesday for recruiting child soldiers.The Hague-based   Original post on reuters.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Student Fined For Running Movie & TV Show Subtitle Download Site – TorrentFreak

A student who ran a site which enabled the download of a million movie and TV show subtitle files has been found guilty of copyright infringement offenses. Despite it being acknowledged that the 25-year-old made no money from the three-year-old operation, prosecutors demanded a jail sentence. After struggling due to a lack of case law, in the end the court settle on a fine.   Original post on torrentfreak.com    Comments on reddit.com   

U.S. Cops Call On Canadian Prime Minister To Legalize Marijuana – Toke of the Town

Canada Risks Repeating ‘U.S. Mistakes’ With Mandatory Minimum Sentences In Bill C-10: A high-profile group of current and former law enforcement officials from the U.S. is calling on the Canadian government to reconsider the mandatory minimum sentences for minor marijuana offenses proposed in Bill C-10, arguing that the taxation and regulation of cannabis is a more effective policy approach in reducing crime.   Original post on tokeofthetown.com    Comments on digg.com