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It also intends the integration of all suspicious activity reporting activities into a “nationwide unified process” (Bjelopera, 2011, p.6). The DOJ and DHS have recognized that the success of NSI will significantly depend on the cooperation of “local communities” and, therefore, they have undertaken the initiative of BCOT to garner the support of citizens (p.11). The initiative encourages community policing and training as well as imbibing “cultural sensitivity” for the reporting of any criminal activity in the local area (p.11). Edwin Wilson has been an ex-CIA undercover operative, whose role necessitated him to “establish and use” fictitious companies to access relevant information that would help the CIA operations (Opinion on Conviction, 2003, p.2). Though Wilson formally quit service in 1971, he continued to run arms deals, reportedly with the knowledge of CIA, and was finally nabbed by the authorities in 1982 and tried on a “string on nefarious activities” (CIA Documents, 1988, p.60). During the trials, Wilson made the plea that he was still working for CIA but the agency did not “disclose records” of his continued relations with the CIA (Opinion on Conviction, 2003, p.1). In the instant case, due to the fact that the government has “knowingly used” evidence that was false and also suppressed vital information, the conviction of the defendant will be vacated (p.1). Thus, it transpires that secret evidence, or suppression of evidence on the premise that its revelation in public would jeopardize intelligence and covert operations, in certain cases would help defaulting undercover operatives to escape legal action.
With the advent of computers and the internet, people have begun to store large volumes of data electronically for retrieval based on needs. However, due to the voluminous nature of the available it often becomes difficult for a person to retrieve the exact information that he or she requires with
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