The lawyer representing the Marion County Record has accused Kansas police of secretly copying data from the newspaper onto an external hard drive and neglecting to disclose the information.
If you haven’t seen the national headlines posted by news outlets like The New York Times, CNN and NPR, you may not be aware of the most egregious attack on a newspaper office and the freedom of the press in recent history. Marion County Record editors and employees were preparing the next issue of their.
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Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyA lawyer for the Marion County Record alleges that Kansas authorities involved in the raid of the newspaper secretly copied data from at least one of its computers—and failed to hand it over with other seized evidence.Attorney Bernie Rhodes told The Daily Beast that the Marion County Sheriff's Office “confirmed the fact they copied 17 Gigs of data from the newsroom computer system—and they still have it.” The retention of the data was