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Cyrus R. Vance Jr., the Manhattan district attorney, is the lead writer of a guest op-ed column this week in The New York Times titled "When Phone Encryption Blocks Justice." Mr. Vance has sounded off against encryption before, including in The Washington Post last September. But his latest plea has his name appear alongside those of leading law enforcement officials from the U.K., France and Spain. (Associated Press)
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Cyrus R. Vance Jr., the Manhattan district attorney, is the lead writer of a guest op-ed column this week in The New York Times titled "When Phone Encryption Blocks Justice." Mr. Vance has sounded off against encryption before, including in The Washington Post last September. But his latest plea has his name appear alongside those of leading law enforcement officials from the U.K., France and Spain. (Associated Press)

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