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The Washington Post

Aiken, S.C., cops had no reasonable cause for even the traffic stop, much less to violate the man's body.

Plus: Justice Department resumes "equitable sharing" program, court says cops who misuse Tasers can be sued, scenes from America's largest forensics conference.

Bad developments in transparency from all over

Investigator works to free the wrongly convicted

Plus: A horrifying, barbaric death in a Virginia jail, changing the felony murder rule, Texas prosecutor says he was told to keep blacks off of juries.

Two dead, one injured in an Indiana raid over an arrest for possessing a syringe

Plus: Hillary Clinton's bizarre position on the death penalty, our aging prisons, Virginia jails people for smelling like booze.

Convictions involved arson, bite mark and hair fiber testimony,

Plus: Ferguson finally accepts Justice Department stipulations, top prosecutors targeted by activists lose reelection bids, LAPD union fights de-escalation policy.

Two videos show how police cameras can be helpful and instructive, or just another way to deceive

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