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Murder charges voided after 23 years in prison

Cook County prosecutors dropped murder charges Friday

against 45-year-old James Andrews,

who spent more than half his life in prison after confessing to two 1983 homicides.

Andrews says those confessions were beaten out of him by detectives working

under disgraced former Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge.

Andrews has been free on bail since a Circuit Court judge threw out his conviction in October.

According to court documents,

Andrews was questioned by police in April 1983 about a dog fight,

but detectives also asked him whether he knew the homicide victims.

 
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Written by MK23_Sysop   
Thursday, 24 July 2008

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SOURCE.

[..]I've been enjoying Bre Pettis's great history of the Chaos Computer Club,

a hacker posse from Germany that is quite possibly the coolest group of hackers anywhere.

Founded in 1981, it has grown to an astounding 2,000 members.

With causes like ensuring secure voting machines, protecting privacy,

defeating censorship and governmental obfuscation, and promoting hacker ethics,

the CCC has become something of a hacktivist powerhouse.

They hold an annual "Chaos Communications Congress" gathering and also a very cool hacker camp every four years.

In 2007 the CCC camp coincided with Defcon 15 (the US's biggest hacker gathering)

and a lot of people went to both on a special chartered flight, dubbed "Hackers on a Plane."

Anywho, take a peek at part one of Pettis's history (covering the club's founding through 1984)

as well as part two where we learn that the CCC conducted the first computerized bank robbery

(and gave the money back)

and constructed modems out of toilet pipes to conceal them from government censors.

Make sure to check back at the 100% awesome NYC Resistor site to see the rest of the history

as it comes out.[...]

 
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