If You Want to Keep Up with the Portland Bomb Sting Case...
...then you'll want to keep up with Tung Yin (Lewis & Clark Law), a good friend and colleague who has established a channel on his always-interesting blog for just this purpose. A sampling of his coverage so far:
"The Significance of the Equipment that Failed to Record the First Encounter"
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...then you'll want to keep up with Tung Yin (Lewis & Clark Law), a good friend and colleague who has established a channel on his always-interesting blog for just this purpose. A sampling of his coverage so far:
"The Significance of the Equipment that Failed to Record the First Encounter"
"Entrapment and Suppression of Evidence"
"Tuesday's Links on the Portland Bomb Case, and the Defense Request for a Hearing"
This is incredibly useful - kudos to Tung for taking up the task.
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