And it worked. Up until the point where he got arrested under three felony charges, anyways
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Sorry, I should have added the word "allegedly" to my original tweet. It was allegedly. He's pled not guilty.
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
Allegedly As an aside, here's an excerpt from the complaintpic.twitter.com/ZJvxMsFBgh
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
I read article - do we have any idea what finally got him caught? I wonder if the forgeries were so similar that a human eventually noticed
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and then feds got a warrant for his email, and picked out the two forgeries that have an email chain attached
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but your guess is as good as mine
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On a related tangent - are judicial signatures on this sort of thing always physically done, or do they sometimes get put in electronically?
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Would be interesting machine learning problem to identify sigs and try to detect copy-pasting if they are always done by hand
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it seems like the easier thing to do would be to have some kind of a system that matches documents with docket entries in PACER
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doesn't solve the problem with state court orders and foreign orders but probably easier than a machine learning solution
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or completely digitise those processes. see also the code is law by Lessing
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*Lessig
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