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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"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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Leiderman is comparing Samberg sharing his HBO password as a joke to what Keys did.
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Going into the CFAA now. "Congress is regressive not progressive, and in fact they are completely inactive nowadays."
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"Although there have been proposals for remediation, no action has been taken."
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"The CFAA is a buggy law... with that, the punishments do not fit the crime."
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Says that prosecution cannot ask Keys to apologize given that they are seeking a potentially ground-breaking appeal on CFAA grounds.
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One of these cases might go to the Supreme Court, "why not us?"
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Prosecution and defense disagree as to what role Keys played at Fox 40. Prosecutor says "site admin," defense says "content provider"
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Judge say, "He was hired as a social media… wunderkind."
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Says Keys was an immature 22 year old and has grown up since.
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Defense: "Not only is his record clean, but in the interceding 5 ½ years when he’s grown up into a 29 year old he hasn’t done anything."
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Keys has lost his 20s, the best years of his life. And perhaps a chunk of his 30s.
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Judge: "I think the parties agree, it’s not the crime of the century."
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lmao now Leiderman is talking about phone phreaking and Jobs and Wozniak
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oh my god
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Defense is pointing to Keys's recent work as a journalist and prosecutor said that it's all citations to sites he's never heard of
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To be fair, the prosecutor didn't know what the fuck Vice was either
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I'm sitting in a row with an Ars Technica journalist and a Buzzfeed journalist and I'm 100% sure the AUSA hasn't heard of any of us
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sentence is coming down
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Judge: "Has he learned his lesson? This is a question the court is considering."
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