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* '''2013-03-03''' [http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/03/life-inside-the-aaron-swartz-investigation/273654/ Life Inside the Aaron Swartz Investigation] - includes a lot of details about the rights violations that are a legally-mandated part of federal investigations
 
* '''2013-03-03''' [http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/03/life-inside-the-aaron-swartz-investigation/273654/ Life Inside the Aaron Swartz Investigation] - includes a lot of details about the rights violations that are a legally-mandated part of federal investigations
 
* '''2013-03-08''' [https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130308/01330322250/aaron-swartzs-partner-accuses-doj-lying-seizing-evidence-without-warrant-withholding-exculpatory-evidence.shtml Aaron Swartz's Partner Accuses DOJ Of Lying, Seizing Evidence Without A Warrant & Withholding Exculpatory Evidence] "[[Eric Holder|Holder]] claims that Aaron was only facing months in prison while [[Steve Heymann|Heymann]] and [[Carmen Ortiz|Ortiz]] were actively pursuing a penalty of 7 years if the case went to trial. ... Steve Heymann engaged in serious prosecutorial misconduct on multiple occasions. Public documents show that he instructed the Secret Service to seize and hold evidence without a warrant, violating the Fourth Amendment. He then lied to the judge about that fact in written briefs. And he withheld exculpatory evidence from Aaron's lawyers for over a year, despite both a legal and ethical obligation to turn it over."
 
* '''2013-03-08''' [https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130308/01330322250/aaron-swartzs-partner-accuses-doj-lying-seizing-evidence-without-warrant-withholding-exculpatory-evidence.shtml Aaron Swartz's Partner Accuses DOJ Of Lying, Seizing Evidence Without A Warrant & Withholding Exculpatory Evidence] "[[Eric Holder|Holder]] claims that Aaron was only facing months in prison while [[Steve Heymann|Heymann]] and [[Carmen Ortiz|Ortiz]] were actively pursuing a penalty of 7 years if the case went to trial. ... Steve Heymann engaged in serious prosecutorial misconduct on multiple occasions. Public documents show that he instructed the Secret Service to seize and hold evidence without a warrant, violating the Fourth Amendment. He then lied to the judge about that fact in written briefs. And he withheld exculpatory evidence from Aaron's lawyers for over a year, despite both a legal and ethical obligation to turn it over."
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* '''2013-03-09''' [http://www.salon.com/2013/03/09/how_to_remember_aaron_swartz/ How to remember Aaron Swartz]
  
 
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* https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/remove-united-states-district-attorney-carmen-ortiz-office-overreach-case-aaron-swartz/RQNrG1Ck
 
* https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/remove-united-states-district-attorney-carmen-ortiz-office-overreach-case-aaron-swartz/RQNrG1Ck
 
* http://rememberaaronsw.com/ redirects to http://rememberaaronsw.tumblr.com/
 
* http://rememberaaronsw.com/ redirects to http://rememberaaronsw.tumblr.com/

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