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  2. Surveillance abuse - Wikipedia

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    Surveillance abuse is the use of surveillance methods or technology to monitor the activity of an individual or group of individuals in a way which violates the social norms or laws of a society. During the FBI 's COINTELPRO operations, there was widespread surveillance abuse which targeted political dissidents , primarily people from the ...

  3. Texas v. Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Texas v. Cobb , 532 U.S. 162 (2001), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Sixth Amendment right to counsel is offense-specific and does not always extend to offenses that are closely related to those where the right has been attached.

  4. Robert Roberson case - Wikipedia

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    Robert Leslie Roberson III (born November 10, 1966) is an American man convicted and on death row for the murder of his two-year-old daughter in 2002. Roberson was accused of shaking his daughter and causing her death, and was tried and convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in 2003.

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  6. Man who stabbed housemate to death after spying on her found ...

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    A Jamie Oliver online imposter who stabbed his housemate to death after spying on her with hidden surveillance devices has been found guilty of murder. Sheldon Rodrigues, 30, became angry and ...

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  8. Post-mortem privacy - Wikipedia

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    An individual's reputation and dignity after death is also subject to post-mortem privacy protections. [1] In the US, no federal laws specifically extend post-mortem privacy protection. At the state level, privacy laws pertaining to the deceased vary significantly, but in general do not extend any clear rights of privacy beyond property rights ...

  9. James Grigson - Wikipedia

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    Under Texas law, for death to be imposed, the jury must believe the defendant not only to be guilty of the crime charged but likely to commit additional violent crimes if not put to death. [9] In almost every case, Grigson testified (often after meeting the defendant for just a few minutes, or not at all) [ 6 ] that the defendant was an ...