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Pictos Technologies Files Lawsuit in Texas Against Samsung Alleging Patent Infringement and Theft of Trade Secrets – Consumer Electronics Net

Pictos Technologies Files Lawsuit in Texas Against Samsung Alleging Patent Infringement and Theft of Trade Secrets – Consumer Electronics Net
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IRS Asks Kraken for Users Identities and Data

The United States District Court, Northern District of California approved IRS request to execute a John Doe summons to Kraken, demanding they turn over records of all U.S. citizens who used the exchange to conduct transactions totaling $20,000 or more from 2016 to 2020.

Ex-Officer Is Sentenced to 6 Years in Beating of Unarmed Man

Ex-Officer Is Sentenced to 6 Years in Beating of Unarmed Man The former St. Paul, Minn., officer was convicted of using excessive force against a civilian who resembled the description of an armed suspect from a street fight. A screenshot from dashboard camera footage of an attack on a Minnesota man in 2016. An officer was convicted in the attack, which left the man with seven broken ribs.Credit.St. Paul Police May 24, 2021, 1:52 p.m. ET A former police officer in Minnesota was sentenced to six years in prison on Friday for kicking a Black man who was on the ground being bitten by a police dog after police mistook him for an armed suspect from a street fight in 2016, according to the authorities and court documents.

CDC Eviction Moratorium Not Quite Over: Where Do We Go From Here? | Miller Canfield

Fort Dodge woman sentenced to prison for stealing veteran s life savings | AM 600 WMT

gavel, scales of justice, gray stone background (Undated) A Fort Dodge Woman who stole the life-savings of an elderly man, is going to federal prison. Forty-year-old Janice Jurgensen pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud, and admitted stealing $120-thousand from a nursing home resident. Investigators say the elderly man was a veteran who had suffered disabling effects from a stroke and was also diagnosed with dementia. Investigators say Jurgensen used power attorney to gain access to the man s bank account, and spent his money on food, gas, teachers union fees, wonder nails, and a dating website. She s been sentenced to two years behind bars.

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