Category: Law
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State drops burglary case against teen; Satz tolerates police misconduct, Finkelstein says againBy Dan Christensen 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 The Broward State Attorney’s Office has dropped a felony burglary charge against a 15-year-old boy who defense attorneys say was coerced by Fort Lauderdale Police into falsely confessing to a crime he did not commit.
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With two huge contracts up for grabs, the plotting quickens at the Broward Sheriff’s OfficeBy Dan Christensen 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Two of the biggest contracts that Broward Sheriff Scott Israel will ever get to hand out – worth as much as $350 million to the winning bidders – are scheduled for award this summer.
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The NSA black hole: 5 basic things we still don’t know about the agency’s snoopingBy Justin Elliott and Theodoric Meyer 
 ProPublica
 Last week saw revelations that the FBI and the National Security Agency have been collecting Americans’ phone records en masse and that the agencies have access to data from nine tech companies. But secrecy around the programs has meant even basic questions are still unanswered. Here’s what we still don’t know:
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Bob Graham: FBI hindered Congress’s 9/11 inquiry, withheld reports about Sarasota SaudisBy Dan Christensen and Anthony Summers 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Former U.S. Senator Bob Graham has accused the FBI in court papers of having impeded Congress’s Joint Inquiry into 9/11 by withholding information about a Florida connection to the al-Qaeda attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people.
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