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DEA Violated Policy by Offering to Pay TSA Screener to Help Seize Cash from Luggage
The arrangement “could have violated individuals’ protection against unreasonable searches and seizures if it led to a subsequent DEA enforcement action.”
Stejskal: An Intriguing Tale of a GM Worker Who Got Busted Selling Test Cars from Proving Grounds
Greg Stejskal served as an FBI agent for 31 years and retired as resident agent in charge of the Ann Arbor office. By Greg Stejskal ticklethewire.com Jack Clingingsmith had what any car guy would consider a dream job. He was the executive in charge of testing for Buick at the General Motors proving grounds. GM’s…
Parker: Five Tough Criminal Cases for the Supreme Court in February
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 Tough sledding for the Supreme Court in February with oral arguments on five thorny criminal justice cases. Judicial Bias : What was he thinking?…
FBI Defends ‘Deliberate And Measured’ Response to Occupation of Wildlife Refuge in Oregon
The armed militia has occupied the refuge since Jan 2. to protest a prison sentence for a pair of local ranchers convicted of setting fire to public land.
FBI Operated Child Pornography Websites to Help Identify Thousands of Hidden Users
The FBI was able to identify hundreds of users by infecting the sites with security-busting software.
Homeland Security Investigates High School Student Who Substituted ‘ISIS’ in Pledge of Allegiance
The boy was removed from the school out of “an abundance of caution,” but school officials declined further comment.
Democrats Demand Apology from CIA Director After Agency Spied on Senate Staffers
The Democrats said it’s “wholly unacceptable” that Brennan never acknowledged publicly “that this search was improper.”