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  2. Timeline of Russian interference in the 2016 United States ...

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    Stone emails Credico to ask Assange for Clinton emails from August 10–30, 2011. [183] The FBI makes a second attempt to recruit Deripaska as an informant on Manafort, the Kremlin, and Russian organized crime in exchange for a U.S. visa. [184] September 1: Putin denies Russian government involvement in the DNC hacking. He says the important ...

  3. County of Riverside v. McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    IV, XIV. County of Riverside v. McLaughlin, 500 U.S. 44 (1991), was a United States Supreme Court case which involved the question of within what period of time must a suspect arrested without a warrant (warrantless arrests) be brought into court to determine if there is probable cause for holding the suspect in custody.

  4. Knock-and-announce - Wikipedia

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    Knock-and-announce, in United States law criminal procedure, is an ancient common law principle, incorporated into the Fourth Amendment, [ 1] which requires law enforcement officers to announce their presence and provide residents with an opportunity to open the door prior to a search. The rule is currently codified in the United States Code ...

  5. An Alabama Couple's Lives Were Upended by an ... - AOL

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    On January 31, 2018, a Randolph County sheriff's deputy showed up at Greg and Teresa Almond's house in Woodland, Alabama, to serve Greg court papers in a civil matter. The deputy reported that he ...

  6. Welsh v. Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Amendment. Welsh v. Wisconsin, 466 U.S. 740 (1984), was a 1983 case before the US Supreme Court determining that a warrantless home arrest without exigent circumstances violates the Fourth Amendment protection against unlawful search and seizure.

  7. Casey White prison escape - Wikipedia

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    Alabama authorities launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Casey White's escape. Vicky White was set to retire the day she left with Casey, but never finalized the paperwork. Prior to helping Casey escape, she sold her four-acre property for $95,550, significantly less than the property's assessed value of $235,600.

  8. Cop arrests woman at her home for not showing ID ... - AOL

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    A police officer entered a woman’s home and arrested her for not showing her identification — except failing to do so is not a law in Alabama, her attorney said. The mayor has issued an ...

  9. Terry stop - Wikipedia

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    United States. A Terry stop in the United States allows the police to briefly detain a person based on reasonable suspicion of involvement in criminal activity. [ 1][ 2] Reasonable suspicion is a lower standard than probable cause which is needed for arrest. When police stop and search a pedestrian, this is commonly known as a stop and frisk ...