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FILE - This undated file image provided by the U.S. Army shows Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the soldier held prisoner for years by the Taliban after leaving his post in Afghanistan. Observers wondered for months if Bergdahl would be charged with desertion. But military prosecutors have reached into a seldom used section of military law to charge Bergdahl with misbehavior before the enemy. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, file)

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Flowers and eight balloons are seen at a house where eight people were killed on Aug. 8 in Houston. A family of six children and two parents were handcuffed and fatally shot in the head at a Houston home by a man with a violent criminal history who had previously been in a relationship with the mother and had a dispute with her, authorities said. David Conley, 48, was charged with capital murder in the deaths. (Associated Press)

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Chart to accompany Moore article of Sept. 7, 2015

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Lee County, Va., Sheriff Gary Parsons stands next to a patrol car that displays an "In God We Trust" decal on Friday, Sept. 4, 2015. Parsons said his office spent a total of $50 to have the decals added to about 25 vehicles. He said many people feel their belief system is being trampled and that adding the phrase is a way of pushing back. But a watchdog group says the decals amount to an illegal government endorsement of religion. (Rex Bailey/Lee County Sheriff's Office via AP)

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This undated photo released by the Arizona Department of Public Safety shows a bullet hole in the windshield of a vehicle in Phoenix. Four vehicles traveling on the same freeway in the heart of Phoenix have been struck by gunshots in the last week, and the state police agency is appealing for information from the public as it conducts what it says is a robust investigation. (Arizona Department of Public Safety via AP)

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In this May 6, 2013 file photo, Attorney General Jim Hood holds a news conference in Jackson, Miss. A federal judge has ruled against Hood in his effort to keep Google from getting its hands on correspondence between Hood and lobbyists for the motion picture industry. It's the latest defeat for Hood in his effort to investigate the Internet search giant, after the same judge wrote a stinging opinion suggesting that Hood was acting in bad faith and sent a lengthy subpoena to Google as retaliation for the company's refusal to buckle under to Hood's objections about what it posts online. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

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Police officers wait outside a home at the scene where an 11-year-old boy fatally shot a 16-year-old intruder during a home invasion, Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015, in St. Louis, Mo. (David Carson/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)

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Charles Hollins, 20, was charged Wednesday with making a threat of mass violence after he tweeted about killing "all the white people" in La Plata, Md. (Charles County Sheriff's Office via Associated Press)

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FILE - In this Sept. 19, 2014, file photo, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell pauses as he speaks during a news conference in New York. A federal judge deflated "Deflategate" Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015, erasing New England quarterback Tom Brady's four-game suspension for a controversy that the NFL claimed threatened football's integrity. U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell went too far in affirming punishment of the Super Bowl winning quarterback. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow, File)

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Sen. Mark Warner, Virginia Democrat (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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In this Oct. 21, 2014 file photo, people opposed to child sex trafficking rally outside of the Washington state Supreme Court in Olympia, Wash. The Washington Supreme Court ruled Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015, in favor of three young girls who sued Backpage.com, claiming they were sold as prostitutes on the site. Thursday's ruling says the Communications Decency Act does not protect Backpage from state lawsuits because there's enough evidence to show that it didn't just host the ads, but helped develop the content. (AP Photo/Rachel La Corte/ File)

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In this photo taken, Wednesday Sept. 2, 2015, pedestrians walk past the Santa Clara County Jail in San Jose, Calif. Three California correctional deputies have been arrested on suspicion of murder in the death of an inmate at a county jail, Santa Clara County Sheriff's spokesman Sgt. James Jensen said Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015. (Karl Mondon/San Jose Mercury News via AP)

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FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2015, file photo, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady poses with NFL Commissioner Rodger Goodell during a news conference after NFL football's Super Bowl XLIX in Phoenix, Ariz. A federal judge deflated "Deflategate" Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015, erasing New England quarterback Tom Brady's four-game suspension for a controversy that the NFL claimed threatened football's integrity. U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell went too far in affirming punishment of the Super Bowl winning quarterback. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File) **FILE**

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell leaves federal court in New York, Monday, Aug. 31, 2015. Last-minute settlement talks between lawyers for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady have failed, leaving a judge to decide the fate of "Deflategate." (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady leaves federal court in New York on Aug. 31, 2015. (Associated Press) **FILE**

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Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke, Jr (AP file photo)

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Monica Foy, a Sam Houston State University student, came under fire for a tweet she sent out suggesting Harris County deputy Darren Goforth deserved to be shot. (image: Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.

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Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, right, is led into the courtroom by San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi, left, and Assistant District Attorney Diana Garciaor, center, for his arraignment at the Hall of Justice in San Francisco in this July 7, 2015, file photo. The parents of Kathryn Steinle filed a wrongful death claim Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015, alleging that the San Francisco Sheriff's Department is to blame for releasing an illegal immigrant from jail despite a federal "detainer" request to keep in custody for possible deportation proceedings. A claim is usually a precursor to a lawsuit. (Michael Macor/San Francisco Chronicle via AP, Pool, File)

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This undated file photo provided by Disney shows actress Amanda Peterson in "Can't Buy Me Love." The death of Peterson was the result of an accidental morphine overdose. The autopsy and toxicology report released Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015, by the Weld County Coroner's Office concluded that Peterson, 43, ingested a friend's morphine medication for unspecified pain a week before her death. (Copyright Disney via AP, File)