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First inmate released under new three-strikes law

First inmate released under new three-strikes law | Criminology and Economic Theory | Scoop.it
A San Diego inmate who was serving 25 years to life has become the first to be released under the revised California Three Strikes law that voters approved on Election Day.
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LulzSec hacker faces 30 years to life

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Jeremy Hammond is denied bail, placed on terrorist watch list...

 

Either way, a potential sentence of 30 years to life for alleged hacking crimes is probably enough to get the attention of most 27-year-olds. And that is what U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska told Hammond last week that he could face if he is convicted on all counts.

 

Hammond, much better known in the world of hactivism by various online aliases including "Anarchaos," "sup_g," "burn," "yohoho," "POW," "tylerknowsthis," and "crediblethreat," has been held without bail since his arrest in March on charges connected with last year's hacking of Strategic Forecasting, or Stratfor, an Austin, Texas-based international intelligence broker, by AntiSec, an offshoot of LulzSec, which is in turn an offshoot of the hacktivist collective Anonymous.

 

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http://www.csoonline.com/article/722380/lulzsec-hacker-faces-30-years-to-life

 


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