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Judge Rips FBI for Failing to Record 6-Hour Interrogation of Terror Suspect
The FBI interrogated an Everett terror suspect for six hours without recording the interaction.
Star-Ledger: FBI Director Comey’s Handling of Clinton Emails Is Real Scandal
It may never be determined whether James Comey altered history by introducing a headline-grabbing non-sequitur into the Hillary Clinton email saga on the eve of the election, but this aspect of that false alarm is irrefutable.
Rudy Giuliani: Probably Nobody ‘Knows Justice Department Better Than Me’
Rudy Giuliani sounded a lot like President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday when he spoke of his qualifications to head the Justice Department.
Yonkers Native Returns Home to Take Top ATF Job in New York
Ashan Benedict, the son of Sri Lankan immigrants, has come home to Yonkers to become the special agent in charge of ATF’s New York Field Division.
Armed MIT Worker Accused of Impersonating FBI to Get inside Home
An armed MIT worker was jailed after police said he impersonated an FBI agent in an attempt to get inside an Arlington, Mass., home.
Georgia Man Who Shot ATF Agent Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison
An Athens, Ga., man who shot an ATF agent during an undercover investigation more than two years ago was sentenced to 24 years in federal prison on Tuesday.
Parker: The Supreme Court’s November Cases and the Continued Search for the Evolving Standards of Decency in Criminal Punishment
Ross Parker was chief of the criminal division in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Detroit for 8 years and worked as an AUSA for 28 in that office. By Ross Parker ticklethewire.com With only a pair of criminal cases on the Oral Argument docket in November, the Court will primarily focus on civil and administrative…