Judge is running through objections to PSR, coming up on a sentencing range under the guidelines soon.
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Arguments now begin on other factors.
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Court wants to compare to sentencing in the other Anonymous cases. Prosecutor is pisssssssed.
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When asked to compare to Hammond, "I haven’t seen Hammond’s PSR, and that’s why I don’t think you should engage in this exercise."
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Prosecutor does not like that Keys has been tweeting and giving interviews as followspic.twitter.com/jdG5eUHkC2
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Judge says she won't look at that, and is only looking at the narrow evidentiary record bc they haven't gone into who tweeted what when etc
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Prosecutor, in a "WTF" voice: "He gave an interview to the LA Times."
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I'd say things are swinging in Keys's favor but jail time is still on table
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Jay Leiderman is saying that Keys and others were swept up in the "spirit of time," and that this and other acts were merely pranks
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Prosecutor Matt Segal disagrees. Says Keys was after the Tribune before he ever got involved with Anonymous (according to the record)
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Nah dude, *she* is asking questions about this, she wants to know more https://twitter.com/WilliamTurton/status/720330559042355200 …
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30 minute break for lunch.
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this is such a long fucking sentencing
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Victim statements now.
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Brandon Mercer's written statement was read aloud. Dan Gaines from LAT now giving a statement.
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Gaines on behalf of the LA Times is saying that defacing the news website was an attack on the fourth estate
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Gaines says there's already a problem with ascertaining what is real news, defacing a credible news organization's site is a real threat
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"We are one of the few points of stability on the web... for our industry it’s crucial that we be a beacon in a confusing world."
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Wrap-up arguments.
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When pressed to give recommendation based on guidelines range the court came up with, prosecutor recommends 42 month sentence
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"We have not gone overboard on this case and a midrange recommendation doesn’t go overboard either."
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Concedes that 36 month sentence is also reasonable. Prosecutor is basically hoping for *any* prison time now.
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Prosecutor: "This wasn’t mischief. This was rage driven by profound narcissism."
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"This is not just a prank. We might be talking about a prank if this were sharpie’s sentencing. I think prank captures what sharpie did."
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"The only thing that limited his crime was that sharpie didn’t want to hurt the LA Times as much as Keys did."
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Leiderman now
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The still unknown individual who actually defaced the LAT website using Keys's login https://twitter.com/bendreyfuss/status/720350547048599552 …
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Leiderman: "The government gives Matthew Keys way too much credit in his ability to influence public discourse"
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Leiderman is now defending Matthew Keys's tweets since the verdict
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(Prosecutor said that Keys had attacked the jury system itself).
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Defense: "This belief that this is a targeting of journalists is a belief he is entitled to have… this isn’t an attack on the jury…"
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