Crime, Law and Justice

As jury deliberation moved into its third day Wednesday, family and friends of Philando Castile waited nervously for a verdict, and law enforcement prepared for the possibility of demonstrations.
Jurors weighing the fate of St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez indicated Wednesday they've been unable to reach a unanimous verdict on manslaughter and other felony charges tied to Yanez's shooting of Philando Castile at a traffic stop. Judge William Leary responded by telling them to deliberate more.
If voting machines were hacked, would anyone know?
Even if most voting machines aren't connected to the Internet, "they are connected to something that's connected to something that's connected to the Internet," says one cybersecurity expert.
As jury deliberation moved into its third day Wednesday, family and friends of Philando Castile waited nervously for a verdict, and law enforcement prepared for the possibility of demonstrations.
IQ2 debate: Tech companies, private data and law enforcement
A new debate from the Intelligence Squared series. Four experts debate if tech companies should help law enforcement gain access to your private digital data. Perhaps it could prevent or solve crimes, or protect national security. But isn't personal data supposed to be private?