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February 18, 2005

Murder Case declared mistrial after reporter Googles a key witness

Crime in the age of Google

Interesting story in the National Post that shows how Google's cache can keep information living-on and how it can be utilized.

On Tuesday, the judge in Toronto's Johnathan murder case declared a mistrial because of new evidence uncovered when a National Post reporter Googled a key witness and found a cached version of her Weblog.

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