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Undisclosed is a podcast about wrongful convictions in the United States. It is created and hosted by Rabia Chaudry, Susan Simpson, and Colin Miller. [1] The podcast started by investigating the conviction of Adnan Syed for the killing of Hae Min Lee, which had previously been the focus of the first season of the podcast Serial.
Gosztola has written for The Nation, [2] Salon, [3] and OpEdNews. [4] He co-authored, with Greg Mitchell, Truth and Consequences: The US vs. Bradley Manning.Since 2014, Gosztola has co-hosted, with Rania Khalek, the podcast Unauthorized Disclosure.
In 2015, Ochoa was featured in episode 21 of the podcast Reply All (podcast), in an episode titled "Hack the Police". [10] In 2016, Ochoa was featured in Season 1, Episode 4 of the Showtime series Dark Net, in an episode titled "CTRL". [11] In 2020, Ochoa was featured in episode 63 of the podcast Darknet Diaries, in an episode titled "w0rmer". [12]
The trial of Atif Rafay and Sebastian Burns begins in Seattle, Washington. The court refuses to allow the defense to present evidence that the murders may have been conducted by the religious extremist group Jamaat ul-Fuqra, and both are thereafter found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.
In July 2018, true crime podcast Crime Junkie adopted Swindled's episode "The Contraceptive," covering the Dalkon Shield. [18] In a profile of Crime Junkie host Ashley Flowers, Laura Barcella of Rolling Stone magazine wrote about the episode: "Flowers is at her best when dissecting complicated cases that stink of larger cover-ups and corruption ...
Someone Knows Something is Ridgen's first podcast experience; [2] it is also CBC Radio's first true-crime podcast. Episodes of Someone Knows Something are also sometimes broadcast on CBC Radio One as substitute programming, such as on public holidays and during the summer when some of its regular shows are on hiatus.
Unauthorized removal and retention of classified information of the United States government is a criminal offense under U.S. federal law; it has been a felony since the enactment of S. 139 (FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017), a law signed by President Donald Trump in January 2018 which increased the maximum term of imprisonment for ...
Stephen P. Mulligan and Jennifer K. Elsea, Legislative attorneys for the Congressional Research Service, provide a 2017 analysis [283] of the uses of the Espionage Act to prosecute unauthorized disclosures of classified information, based on what was disclosed, to whom, and how; the burden of proof requirements e.g. degrees of Mens Rea (guilty ...