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High-Tech, High-Risk Forensics
Loaded on Sept. 15, 2013
by Osagie K. Obasogie
published in Prison Legal News
September, 2013, page 26
by Prof. Osagie K. ObasogieWhen the police arrived last November at the ransacked mansion of the millionaire investor Raveesh Kumra, outside of San Jose, California, they found Mr. Kumra had been blindfolded, tied and gagged. The robbers took cash, rare coins and ultimately Mr. Kumra’s life; he died at ...
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