He says that months after the first story he wrote about Anonymous, the FBI reached out to him and asked to scan his computer. He said no.
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Prosecutor told me that 25 years was not at stake, based on sentencing guidelines. (25 yrs is statutory maximum)
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Prosecutor: "This is not the crime of the century," but nonetheless Keys should not get away with what he did to Tribune Company
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He wouldn't say what sentence the government would seek but seemed to imply it would be much lower than 25 years
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When asked about claims that the prosecution was politically motivated, he replied, "I don't know what Keys's political beliefs are."
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Sentencing on these charges is dependent on damage & loss. Tribune Co. says it experienced almost a million dollars in loss.
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When told about Keys' remarks about the govt prosecuting him for "committing an act of journalism"
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the AUSA pointed out that Keys had committed a crime against a journalistic institution.
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The defaced LA Times article was up for 40 minutes. The govt could not prove any readers ever saw it.
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@RadicaLLove2012 It *was* 5 years ago, and the govt probably didn't feel the need to find out
Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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