Mike Cason reports: Prosecutors in House Speaker Mike Hubbard’s ethics case responded to an accusation that they might have violated federal law by revealing bank account numbers in a recent court filing in Hubbard’s ethics case. Prosecutors said a federal law and federal court filing rules cited by Hubbard’s defense don’t apply in state court cases. Read…
Category: Breaches
Another revenge porn arrest
Via Adam Steinbaugh: Report Number: 14-11332 Location: Ventura, California Date & Time: 03/05/2015 / 1130 Hours Unit(s) Responsible: Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence(S)Andrew Jacob Parkin Ventura (V)Adult Female Ojai On March 03, 2015, Investigators with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Bureau arrested Andrew Parkin for distribution of…
AL: Hubbard attorney: State may have violated privacy laws
Brian Lyman reports: In a filing Wednesday, an attorney for House Speaker Mike Hubbard accused state prosecutors of violating federal privacy laws and trying to prejudice the public by making dozens of emails between the Speaker and associates public. Lawyers for Hubbard, indicted in October on 23 counts of using his public office for personal…
AU: Immigration removals delayed pending assessment of data breach
Patrick Gunning of King & Wood Mallesons writes: The Immigration department’s well publicised 2014 data security breach continues to cause difficulties for the Department. In late January and mid February the courts have issued interlocutory injunctions preventing the removal from Australia of certain asylum seekers pending the outcome of administrative law challenges to decisions to refuse…