Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A McAllen man will have his criminal record cleaned up after authorities discovered he didn’t actually commit the crimes. Hidalgo County District Attorney Ricardo Rodriguez filed the motion for expungement last week. It states that from 1997-1999, a man falsely The…
Morning Security Brief: Wrongful Convictions, Cyberattacks at NATO summit, Prison Riot Leaves One Dead, and More
►More than 2,000 people have been freed from prison since 1989 after being wrongly convicted. The University of Michigan Law School and Northwestern University have compiled the largest database of wrongful convictions in an effort … View full post on National Cyber Security
Man gets prison after 44 arrests net 0 convictions
Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia man arrested 44 times without a conviction faces at least 32 years in federal prison for a pair of armed robberies. A jury convicted 25-year-old John Gassew on Wednesday of two counts each of robbery and possession of a firearm during a crime following…