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Analysis of a low‑value pick‑pocket robbery conviction and psychological evidenceCase Filekaggle-ho-017145House OversightAnalysis of a low‑value pick‑pocket robbery conviction and psychological evidence
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Analysis of a low‑value pick‑pocket robbery conviction and psychological evidence
Analysis of a low‑value pick‑pocket robbery conviction and psychological evidence The passage discusses a minor criminal case involving a $14 wallet and the author's attempt to use psychiatric theory to challenge a conviction. It mentions no high‑profile individuals, institutions, financial flows, or foreign influence, offering no actionable leads for major investigations. Key insights: Case involves alleged pick‑pocket of a $14 wallet.; Defendant fled when confronted, leading to a robbery conviction.; Author cites Freud and legal commentary to argue flight may not indicate guilt.
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