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  2. Monsanto legal cases - Wikipedia

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    The case caused Monsanto's enforcement tactics to be highlighted in the media over the years it took to play out. [21] The case is widely cited or referenced by the anti-GM community in the context of a fear of a company claiming ownership of a farmer’s crop based on the inadvertent presence of GM pollen grain or seed.

  3. Susan Monica - Wikipedia

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    Susan Monica. Susan Monica (born July 8, 1948) [ 2] is an American former sailor and convicted murderer. [ 1] She garnered public attention after being convicted of murdering two men at her residence in rural Wimer, Oregon. Both of the victims had worked as handymen on her farm, and each had gone missing under mysterious circumstances in 2012 ...

  4. Robert Pickton - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Pickton (October 24, 1949 – May 31, 2024), also known as the Pig Farmer Killer or the Butcher, was a Canadian serial killer and pig farmer. After dropping out of school, he left a butcher's apprenticeship to begin working full-time at his family's pig farm, and inherited it in the early 1990s.

  5. Martin Shkreli - Wikipedia

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    1.88 million [ 4] Last updated: May 01, 2024. Martin Shkreli ( / ˈʃkrɛli /; born March 17, 1983) is an American investor and businessman. He was convicted of financial crimes for which he served over six years in federal prison and was fined over 70 million dollars. Shkreli is the co-founder of the hedge funds Elea Capital, MSMB Capital ...

  6. Wickard v. Filburn - Wikipedia

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    Wickard v. Filburn, 317 U.S. 111 (1942), was a landmark United States Supreme Court decision that dramatically increased the regulatory power of the federal government. It remains as one of the most important and far-reaching cases concerning the New Deal, and it set a precedent for an expansive reading of the U.S. Constitution's Commerce Clause for decades to come.

  7. Israel Dammon trial - Wikipedia

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    The Israel Dammon trial was a court case (State of Maine vs. Israel Dammon) that occurred 17-18 Feb 1845 in Dover, Maine.The protagonist, Israel Dammon (1811–1886), sometimes misspelled Damman or Damon, was arrested during a loud, fanatical worship event at the farmhouse of James Ayer, Jr., in nearby Atkinson on 15 Feb.

  8. Tony Martin (farmer) - Wikipedia

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    16 December 1944 (age 79) Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England [1] Nationality. British. Occupation. Farmer. Anthony Edward Martin (born 16 December 1944) [2] is a farmer from Norfolk, England, who shot a burglar dead in his home in August 1999. There was some sympathy for Martin from people who enthusiastically supported the right to defend one's ...

  9. Michael Farmer (academic) - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, he founded Farmer & Company after working as a strategy consultant with Boston Consulting Group and Bain & Company. [3] In 2015, his book Madison Avenue Manslaughter was published which was reviewed by Financial Times and NZ Herald. [1] [4] He has also written for The Daily Telegraph. [5]