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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 525501" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I said in my first post about this case that he probably plead in order to avoid long prison time. The article says that since he is a first offender, with this plea he probably will receive probation with no jail time. Compared to most individuals, federal prosecutors have unlimited funds and resources. You don't have to be guilty of a crime to go to jail for a long time. I can point to several cases where individuals did indeed go to jail for a very long time for "technically" breaking laws that were ridiculously prosecuted. There was a famous case several years ago where an individual(autistic I believe) committed suicide to avoid going to jail for 30 years for downloading public domain records on an open public access wifi network. If a federal prosecutor decided to come after you or me, neither one of us would have enough money to fight them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 525501, member: 2426"] I said in my first post about this case that he probably plead in order to avoid long prison time. The article says that since he is a first offender, with this plea he probably will receive probation with no jail time. Compared to most individuals, federal prosecutors have unlimited funds and resources. You don't have to be guilty of a crime to go to jail for a long time. I can point to several cases where individuals did indeed go to jail for a very long time for "technically" breaking laws that were ridiculously prosecuted. There was a famous case several years ago where an individual(autistic I believe) committed suicide to avoid going to jail for 30 years for downloading public domain records on an open public access wifi network. If a federal prosecutor decided to come after you or me, neither one of us would have enough money to fight them. [/QUOTE]
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