Criminal defense
NEW YORK - Civil rights lawyers sued the government Tuesday to stop authorities from snooping in the laptops, cell phones and cameras of international travelers without probable cause.
WASHINGTON - A conservative think tank and criminal defense lawyers are forming an unusual alliance to try to get Congress to quit writing criminal laws so loosely that they subject innocent people to unjust prosecution.
SALT LAKE CITY - The man charged with abducting Elizabeth Smart understands the accusations against him but isn't competent to stand trial, a forensic psychologist said Wednesday.
CHICAGO - Burglars broke into the offices occupied by two members of former Gov.
CHICAGO - Chicago police are investigating a break in at the offices of two members of former Gov.
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