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What’s your password? Indiana Supreme Court to rule on unlocking smartphones for police

Please enable Javascript to watch this video CARMEL, Ind. – Smartphones are just that, smart! And when you put a password on them, they’re even smarter, encrypting everything on your phone. About 95 percent of Americans have cell phones and 77 percent have smartphones, according to Pew Research. Many of them are password protected. It

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Tiger Woods struggles to blow into a breathalyser and slumps in a chair at the police station after his drink-driving arrest

SHOCKING footage shows Tiger Woods at his lowest ebb in 2017… slumping into a chair and struggling to blow into a breathalyser after he was arrested on suspicion of drink driving. The golf star was filmed looked rather dazed as he stumbled around the police station after being found asleep at the wheel in Jupiter,

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‘Nobody Wants To See a Government Speech Police’: Senate Republicans Threaten To Regulate Facebook and Twitter

SIPA/NewscomFacebook and Twitter were in the spotlight again on Wednesday. The Senate Judiciary Committee grilled the companies’ top execs over a perceived anti-conservative bias, with some Republicans renewing calls for government regulation of social media platforms. Sen. Ted Cruz (R–Texas) opened the hearing, saying that “nobody—or at least nobody in their right mind—wants to see

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Lake City shooting suspect told police he was blackout drunk

(KIRO 7) The King County Prosecutor’s Office is rushing five felony charges for the suspect in Wednesday’s fatal shooting in Lake City. Tad Michael Norman did not appear in court Friday. He is being held with no bail. Two of the five charges filed Friday are for murder in the first degree, and three are

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Seattle police identify suspect in Lake City shooting spree

(KIRO 7) Seattle police have identified the suspect in Wednesday’s shooting that left two people dead, and two others injured in Lake City. The Associated Press reports that 33-year-old Tad Michael Norman was arrested. He was booked Thursday on investigation of homicide, robbery, and assault. RELATED: 2 dead, 2 injured in Lake City shooting Norman

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Can police force you to unlock your phone? Indiana court to hear case

CLOSE Smartphone encryption keeps your data safe, but it also poses challenges for law enforcement. How does it work? Stephen J. Beard/IndyStar, Indianapolis Star A smartphone can reveal a lot about a person. “Your life is on your mobile device,” said Westfield defense attorney William Webster. “It’s very personal in nature, and really kind of

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Can police force you to reveal your cell phone passcode? Indiana Supreme Court will decide – 13 Investigates

INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — The passcode to your cell phone may not be as private as you think. The Indiana Supreme Court will soon decide whether police can legally compel you to reveal that passcode, even if you don’t want to. Next month, Indiana’s five Supreme Court justices will hear oral arguments in Seo v. State

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The Day – 2 New London police union officers cited for time-sheet discrepancies

New London — New London police administrators reprimanded two city police union officers last fall after each claimed overtime hours he didn’t work, according to documents The Day obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request. The officers in question are Sgt. Chuck Flynn and Officer Roger Baker, who serve the union as vice president

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‘Lawless Lawyer’ star Seo Ye Ji felicitated as honorary police officer

South Korean actress Seo Ye-ji attends the press conference of TV series ‘Lawless Lawyer’ on May 8, 2018 in Seoul, South KoreaGetty Images South Korean actress Seo Ye Ji has received a special honour as a police officer for her spectacular role in tvN’s “Lawless Lawyers”. She played the role of Ha Jae Yi, an

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