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  2. Joe Kenda - Wikipedia

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    Kenda worked as a homicide detective with the Colorado Springs Police Department from 1977 to 1981, and 1984–1996. [ 6 ] In the final episode of Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda , called "The End" , the personal impact of his work in homicide is detailed, as is his retirement, work as a bus driver for special-needs students, and battle with ...

  3. Changes (Butcher novel) - Wikipedia

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    Changes is the 12th book in The Dresden Files, Jim Butcher's continuing series about wizard detective Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. Changes was released on April 6, 2010, [1] and debuted at #1 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Hardcover Fiction, [2] dropping to #3 in its second week on the list.

  4. Klute - Wikipedia

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    Klute connects the apparent suicides of the two prostitutes, surmising that the client was using Gruneman's name. He also thinks the client killed Gruneman and might kill Bree next. Klute revisits Gruneman's acquaintances. By typographic comparison, the obscene letters are traced to Cable, to whom Klute has been reporting during his investigation.

  5. Q & A (film) - Wikipedia

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    Q & A is a 1990 American crime film written and directed by Sidney Lumet, based on a novel by New York State Supreme Court judge Edwin Torres. It stars Nick Nolte , Timothy Hutton , Armand Assante and Lumet's daughter, Jenny Lumet .

  6. Perjury - Wikipedia

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    William Blackstone touched on the subject in his Commentaries on the Laws of England, establishing perjury as "a crime committed when a lawful oath is administered, in some judicial proceeding, to a person who swears willfully, absolutely, and falsely, in a matter material to the issue or point in question". [39]

  7. Police corruption - Wikipedia

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    A 1902 cartoon depicts a police officer whose eyes are covered with a cloth labelled "bribes" Police corruption is a form of police misconduct in which law enforcement officers end up breaking their political contract and abusing their power for personal gain.

  8. Josh Harris (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Between 2015 and 2020, Harris donated a total of $3.5 million to the Philadelphia Police Athletic League chapter, $648,950 to the Republican Party, and $190,150 to the Democratic Party. [98] [99] He has been partnered with After-School All-Stars since 2016, providing a $1 million grant for six schools in Newark, Philadelphia, and Camden. [100]

  9. Magnitsky Act - Wikipedia

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    The Magnitsky Act, formally known as the Russia and Moldova Jackson–Vanik Repeal and Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012, is a bipartisan bill passed by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in December 2012, intending to punish Russian officials responsible for the death of Russian tax lawyer Sergei Magnitsky in a Moscow prison in 2009 and also ...