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Topic: [2015-02-05] Accused Silk Road operator convicted on U.S. drug charges [Reuters] (Read 458 times)

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The trial actually made front page of CNN's website today.
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It's not looking good for him, but I'm mixed about the whole thing. Obviously what he did was against the law though I don't think it should be and I would defend him, but it's the alledged murder for hire that I can't stand by and it looks like he did authorize these. I think he's also looking at life behind bars here.
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Are you like these guys?

Accused Silk Road operator convicted on U.S. drug charges

"(Reuters) - The suspected mastermind behind the underground website Silk Road was convicted on narcotics and other charges on Wednesday for his role in orchestrating a scheme that enabled around $200 million of anonymous online drug sales using bitcoins.

Ross Ulbricht, 30, was found guilty by a Manhattan federal jury on all seven counts he faced after a closely watched four-week trial spilling out of U.S. investigations of the use of the bitcoin digital currency for drug trafficking and other crimes."

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/04/us-usa-bitcoin-trial-idUSKBN0L82H920150204?feedType=RSS&feedName=technologyNews

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