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Topic: Feds’ Silk Road Investigation Broke Privacy Laws, Defendant Tells Court (Read 663 times)

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Can't the fed invoke patriot act?
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That wont hold as a defense IMO..he is fucked
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He he, if the case got thrown out it would be hilarious.

for people always go down there and transaction of illegal stuff
they nill  not care with anything .
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i heeard they server on FBI . the new one its a original copy on it .
and new silkroad 2.0 its the old owned of that site.
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Sold the cocaine to the SR vendors, broke who knows how many privacy laws, most likely sold additional drugs, hundreds (if not thousands) of purchases, extortion and I'm sure the list goes on.... and that was all the USA Government!

#FreeRoss
#InnocentUntilProvenGuilty
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All of the searches and seizures are predicated upon the government’s infiltration of the alleged ‘Silk Road Servers,’” reads the memo. “However, that event – location of the Silk Road Servers – is shrouded in mystery, as the means and manner in which that discovery was accomplished has not been disclosed.”
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