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Chiko, Heiress of the Phantom Thief 1 [subbed 1/3]

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Senator Smith and Assw. Greenstein Unveil ID Theft Protection for Digital Copiers

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At a press conference at the New Jersey Statehouse today, State Senator Bob Smith and Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein unveiled legislation designed to protect sensitive information stored on digital copiers from being stolen by identity thieves. The new bill would require that the internal hard drives of digital copy machines be wiped clean before a vendor or renter releases the machine to a new customer.

Stupid ShopLifters…Smh

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Sometime Samurai

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Video I directed a couple of years ago

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Shoplifting a computer in Saugus

Be Aware of the Miranda Warning

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It seems so monotonous and begrudging for an officer to have to repeat the five or six sentences to every person he arrests, regardless of whether it is for murder or petty theft. You are probably familiar with these sentences:

 

You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you. Do you understand your rights?

 

But what do they mean, and why is this phrase so frequently recited? Here, Henry Wade, a criminal defense lawyer of The Wade Law Firm in Texas, explains that the statements have become a statute of law developed out of the verdict from the case, Miranda v. Arizona, and a number of subsequent cases.

 

The Case of Miranda

According to Cornell University Law School Legal Information Institute, in 1963, Ernesto Miranda was arrested and charged for robbery in Arizona. While in police custody, Miranda signed a written confession to the robbery and several other crimes he had committed but had not yet been charged with. Relying solely on his confession, the prosecutor was able to convince the court of Miranda’s guilt.

 

After his conviction, Miranda’s lawyers appealed the decision to the Arizona Supreme Court, arguing that Miranda did not know he had Constitutional rights that protected him from self-incrimination. After the appeal was ultimately dismissed by the Arizona Supreme Court, it was brought in front of the Supreme Court for review in 1966.

 

The Supreme Court Ruling

In agreement with the defense attorneys’ views, the Supreme Court ruled that anything a defendant said while in custody of the police could not be used as evidence to prosecute him unless he was first informed of his right to remain silent. The ruling said that the Constitution’s fifth and sixth amendments provided individuals with the rights to refuse to be witnesses against themselves, as well as the right to an attorney. In order to ensure that these rights remained protected, the Court developed a set of statements that officers must recite to any defendant who is being arrested or questioned.

 

It has since become the practice across the country, although the wording sometimes varies. Once this warning, now referred to as Miranda Warning, is issued, and the suspect replies that he understands, everything that he admits to or speaks about can become legal evidence.

 

As with most aspects of the law, it still remains in your best interest to acquire the advice and guidance of a qualified attorney if you have any legal questions, or feel that your rights have been violated.

 

 

Athlete’s Twitter Account Hacked

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According to Cycling News, Liquigas rider Peter Sagan claims he has been a victim of Twitter identity theft.

A two-part message on the ‘petersagannews’ Twitter feed published on Sunday said: “Sagan in dispute with Liqs doctors: “They think they have all the wisdom of the world. They try to change my eating habits by prescribing…” “..food my body responds not well to.” Sagan is still on antibiotics recovering from stomach problems that plagued the second half of his season.

Another claimed Sagan would delay his start to the 2011 season: “Peter Sagan to skip Tour Down Under, his season will start in February.”

The tweets were read and published online. However in a statement, Sagan denied there was a problem with the team and insisted the ‘Petersagannews’ twitter feed was an impersonator.

“I’ve been caught up in a case of identity theft. The ‘petersagannews’ profile does not belong to me and is not managed by anyone I trust,” Sagan said in the press release.

Sagan said he has requested the Twitter account is closed as soon as possible.

The 20 year-old Slovakian rider was one of the revelations of the 2010 season, winning two stages at Paris-Nice and two stages at the Amgen Tour of California.

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Donut the Car Thief vs Sgt. Carver

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“Yo, Donut. You think you can steal us one of those camper trucks?”

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Tabbouleh Song

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The #1 dance club song about tabbouleh. Or tabouli. However it’s spelled…I’m not quite sure… Hope you like it! More videos to come! Lyrics: Tabbouleh Tabbouleh Tabbouleh Makes me shake shake shake my booty Eat it with lots of falafal Eat it on top of a camel Dance. Cuz it’s the only beat That’s gonna stick in your head and stick in your teeth You gotta push push Push the tush When you eat an Arab salad that is not fettoush It’s a hearty party tasting yum yum Taste that parsley Shake your bum bum In the club. Don’t need a shorty/cutie All I need to take is a bowl of tabbouleh No we don’t need hip hop house or trance Cuz this song about a salad make you shake your pants No we don’t need groovy techno techno Just tabbouleh in your head hole Don’t need bouncers or velvet rope I hope by now you get the point Don’t need glow stick or Red Bull vodka You just gotta shake where you make the kaka First you take parsley from your sister Chop it off like hand of shoplifter Then take a tomato and dice it don’t forget to add all the spices Then you take a half cup of burghul Oh my God, it’s gone taste so good Yes this recipe is the bomb but it tastes best when it’s made by Mamma In Lebanon they eat it with coffee In Libya eat it with Quadafi Jordan, Iraq Bahrain, Saudi Everybody love the tabbouleh In Syria they eat it the fastest and make sure to shake shake Damascus Them in Yemen lemon the food-y And Africa they move move Djibouti Tabbouleh I hope I will finish It to me is like