California prosecutors are warning drivers of a scam where fake traffic citations are sent via email or text. The messages mimic court alerts, urging residents to pay fees via links or QR codes.
The Wayne County, Indiana, Sheriff’s Office said that they received reports over the weekend about a text message scam.
Rachael Hinkle’s work with machine learning intersects political science, legal training and computational methods.
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