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  2. Shannon's law (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Violation of Shannon's law is defined as a class 6 felony offense in Arizona. [9] However, as with most felony offenses in United States jurisdictions, a person charged with this offense can strike a plea bargain with prosecutors, and may be eligible for only a misdemeanor conviction. The decision of whether such an offer is available lies ...

  3. Shannon's law - Wikipedia

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    Shannon–Hartley theorem, which establishes the theoretical maximum rate at which data can be reliably transmitted over a noisy channel Shannon's law (Arizona) , a law against the firing of gunshots into the air, established after 14-year-old Shannon Smith was killed by a stray bullet in 1999

  4. Shannon–Hartley theorem - Wikipedia

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    This method, later known as Hartley's law, became an important precursor for Shannon's more sophisticated notion of channel capacity. Hartley argued that the maximum number of distinguishable pulse levels that can be transmitted and received reliably over a communications channel is limited by the dynamic range of the signal amplitude and the ...

  5. Noisy-channel coding theorem - Wikipedia

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    In information theory, the noisy-channel coding theorem (sometimes Shannon's theorem or Shannon's limit), establishes that for any given degree of noise contamination of a communication channel, it is possible (in theory) to communicate discrete data (digital information) nearly error-free up to a computable maximum rate through the channel.

  6. Celebratory gunfire - Wikipedia

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    June 14, 1999: Arizona, A 14-year-old girl, Shannon Smith, was struck on the top of her head by a bullet and killed while in the backyard of her home. [59] This incident resulted in Arizona enacting "Shannon's Law" in 2000, that made the discharge of a firearm into the air illegal.

  7. IShowSpeed draws criticism for comments about Cincinnati ...

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    Popular streamer and Cincinnati native IShowSpeed, whose real name is Darren Jason Watkins Jr., shared his feelings toward women in the Queen City last week on Shannon Sharpe's podcast, "Club Shay ...

  8. U.S. says it won't change policy on arms transfers to Israel ...

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    The U.S. will not change its policy on arms transfers to Israel even though the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip remains dire, the State Department said Tuesday, the deadline the White ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.