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Silk Road creator sentenced to life in prison

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Ross Ulbricht, the convicted creator of the Silk Road online drug bazaar, has been sentenced to life in prison.

The 31-year-old California man learned his fate Friday afternoon in a New York City courtroom from Katherine Forrest, the same United States District Court judge who presided over the brief trial earlier this year that ended with Ulbricht being convicted of all seven crimes he faced with regards to running Silk Road –an underground website where merchants advertise hard drugs, hacking services and other illegal offerings in exchange for digital cryptocurrency.

Ulbricht was facing a mandatory minimum sentence of 20-years in prison, but prosecutors urged Judge Forrest to go beyond that; in a letter to the court filed earlier this week, Ulbricht pleaded with Forrest not to send him away for life.

“I’ve had my youth, and I know you must take away my middle years, but please leave me my old age,” he said. “Please leave a small light at the end of the tunnel, an excuse to stay healthy, an excuse to dream of better days ahead and a chance to redeem myself in the free world before I meet my maker.”

According to attendees at Friday’s hearing, Ulbricht spoke to the court for around 20 minutes and pleaded Judge Forrest to spare him a life sentence.

"I wish I could go back and convince myself to take a different path," Ulbricht reportedly said.

Pete Brush, a reporter for Law360, first confirmed the sentence on Twitter Friday afternoon.

A jury deliberated for just three-and-a-half hours before deciding in February to find Ulbricht guilty on all counts, including narcotics trafficking conspiracy, continuing a criminal enterprise, computer hacking conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy. His attorneys asked the court for a retrial, but Judge Forrest shot down their request last month.

“There is no reasonable probability of a different outcome here: The circumstances of [the] defendant’s arrest, and the evidence found in his own possession at the time of the arrest, are in and of themselves overwhelming evidence of his guilt,” she wrote.

Ulbricht’s attorneys are expected to appeal the sentencing.

http://rt.com/usa/263213-silk-road-ulbricht-sentenced/
 
I've always thought that life in prison is a harsher sentence than death. Maybe I'd think different if I were the one in such a situation, but since I'm not, I can only say what I think now. But I'd much rather have a long drop hanging than live out my entire life in prison.

31 years old... he could be in there for 60+ years. Such a scary thought for someone that isn't a violent criminal.
 
Here's how I feel. The guy did something wrong. He should be punished. But it just seems that this is a stupid punishment in light of the fact that A) he merely provided a service; he didn't populate the service or create new consumers of drugs etc B) In shutting down the service, all of those people on it were not magically transported to prison. They merely mosied on over to Agora and carried on as usual and B) a child rapist usually gets two years (if it's a particularly heinous crime, they might get 10). What's up with that??
 
Court is using it to serve as a warning to others..... kinda harsh I think.
I don't know what kind of warning it would serve. I'd almost say that there's more huge marketplaces on the deep web than on the surface web. They got one of the big ones, yes; but he was just a drop in one helluva deep, dark, scary bucket.
 
Wow life in prison..

The silk road is shut down right?
There was a silk road 0.1 up for a while

That's gone, too. Then there was a Silk Road 2.0 but that ended up being a big exit scam. The Silk Road is dead. But there are PLENTY more where that came from.
 
bitcoins, a digital (online only) currency you can buy cheap tasting pizza and child porn with. No other value besides flooding ebay with used graphics cards when it turned out no one cared.


yeah i know what both of those are/were. I highlighted a few things in your post, I gather you were referring to Julian and the guy who just got life after being fucked over by the US government ?
 
yeah i know what both of those are/were. I highlighted a few things in your post, I gather you were referring to Julian and the guy who just got life after being fucked over by the US government ?
That's right, I want to see if he can exchange half of one bitcoin ($150) instead of giving one of the nazi low riders a blow job in the showers. This will really highlight the difficulty of transactions with 1's and 0's IRL when you don't have a computer
 
That's right, I want to see if he can exchange half of one bitcoin ($150) instead of giving one of the nazi low riders a blow job in the showers. This will really highlight the difficulty of transactions with 1's and 0's IRL when you don't have a computer

I know you are just trying to be funny (for the most part), but if he indeed still has most or all of his digital currency hidden away from the Feds, don't you think he could easily enough get someone to slowly cash it out for him? That is a lot of money we are talking about, and you can get almost anything done with enough cash.

I'm guessing he is good friends with some very computer savvy people.
 
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