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N.C. s Wrongfully Imprisoned Can Be Compensated. An Extra Step Means It May Take Years to See It Happen. Howard Dudley On the grounds of an affordable housing complex in Kinston, Howard Dudley finds peace sitting on a swing early in the morning, watching the sunrise. Gone are the late-night hollers of convicts who kept him awake, the commands of guards, and the shutter of prison bars. Sometimes he calls his sister and tells her how good the air feels. âThings we take for granted,â his sister, Linda Hawkins, says. After nearly 24 years in prison, Dudley, now 64, was exonerated and released in 2016 for a crime he didnât commit. ....
State Lawmakers Push Legislation That Would Turn Online Impersonation into a Felony Offense by Sora Shimazaki via Pexels A West Texas man hijacked his ex-girlfriendâs email address to create a fake profile of her on a dating website. In Utah, a policeman was suspended after someone posted racist remarks on a Facebook profile created to look like his wifeâs account. Meanwhile, a Louisiana man stole a strangerâs photos to pretend to be a woman on social media as a way to lure women into sending him illicit photos. The West Texas and Louisiana men were both arrested under state laws prohibiting someone from impersonating another online with the intent to do harm. No such law exists in Utah, however, where law enforcement could do little to stop the defamation.  ....
Report: North Carolina Shows Above Average Interest in Political Violence North Carolinians showed a greater interest in political violence and armed groups than the nationwide average, according to an analysis of Google search data collected since September. Moonshot CVE, which tracks online extremism, found North Carolina had 43 percent more searches per capita than the national average for political violence and 19 percent more searches for armed groups, such as how to join them. Searches related to political violence included interest in âspecific threats against political figures, for example, people who are looking for information on how to kill Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Nancy Pelosi, and others,â says Kieren Aris, Moonshot CVE business development manager. ....