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Topic: Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht Sentenced to Life in Prison - page 37. (Read 50157 times)

newbie
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He can make appeal.
Since government is against bitcoin it is imprisoning its users and executivesas they cant stop bitcoin.
legendary
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If they're going to give him life they should just kill him. He's young, he could potentially live another 50 years in prison. At $30k per year to house a federal prisoner, that judge just cost the taxpayers $1,500,000.00. I hope something bad happens to that judge for wasting all that money. Not critical bad but bad, like tonight I hope he has a really painful bowel movement that ruptures a hemorrhoid.


Well considering the fact he also forfeited $184 Million, I would say the US is ahead on the financial cost for housing him for the next 50 years or so.



~BCX~
hero member
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Not sure how any of you thought he was going to get off - they have minimum sentences (which people rarely receive unless the crime was clearly accidental or something) and he was charged for a lot of stuff.
full member
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him being in jail is like saying weed is now legal.  but if they let him out eventually it would be like saying weed should be illegal.
vip
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This sentence is way over the top. Life sentence without parole?

There's no hope.


Yeah, and just yesterday they gave a pedophile here 7 years probation - with no fine - and Ulbricht gets life in federal with no parole.

Well, at least the US isn't supporting countries that have their wealthy men purchase virgins from ISIS, then sent them afire while alive if they don't perform what's requested. Oh wait...
vip
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If they're going to give him life they should just kill him. He's young, he could potentially live another 50 years in prison. At $30k per year to house a federal prisoner, that judge just cost the taxpayers $1,500,000.00. I hope something bad happens to that judge for wasting all that money. Not critical bad but bad, like tonight I hope he has a really painful bowel movement that ruptures a hemorrhoid.

The judge was a woman, so if she had any children, then the hemorrhoid option is definitely in play.

Note to self: If I get arrested first for echoing QA's sentiment, don't make the authorities aware that my pseudo partner in crime is bald.  Tongue
legendary
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Damn. Sucks to be him.  Lived 2 years as a king and will now pay for it with the rest of his life.  My question is, why was he still running his operation from the US?  With all that money, he could have been operating in a 3rd world country and probably would've never been caught.  Even if he did, he'd be able to buy his way out of it.

Because he was dumb? Can't think of any other reason. There is a long, long history of law enforcement infiltrating illicit forums (carders etc) way before he came along. He should've been fully aware of that and taken the necessary measures.

It really doesn't sound like he lived as much of a king either. Renting house shares and sitting in coffee shops on your laptop all day doesn't strike me as living the dream.


He's a freaken idiot then.  All that money and that's the way he lives.  Guess he won't be missing out much in his new home.  
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why marijuana?

why not alcohol?  something to calm u for just a little while.  if it was legal you'd probably want to kill yourself by the end of the day.

look at Colorado for God's sake.  people are dying.  like in schools and shit.
vip
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Yeah was it 15 or 25-life? No way he got life without parole that is just insanity! I mean he had a damn website he wasn't out molesting and killing people.

I have a thread about the African American Mormon named Curtis Clark Green who had his death faked by two rogue FBI agents at Ross' request if that counts: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bigasic-locked-the-thread-he-started-to-help-a-silk-road-mod-1045937.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/bigasic-62129

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Name:   bigasic
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I'm taken aback that Curtis isn't here to speak against his former employer.
legendary
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What's just as tragic is that we all have to obey laws that go against very basic human and constitutional rights as free men and women.  There are already people in US federal prisons "for life" for marijuana possession which is legal in several states now.  And to the argument, "oh but these were people who possessed with the intent to distribute..."  So what?  Freedom is Freedom until we submit to having none which is pretty much what has happened in the US in the past recent decades.  "The war on drugs..."  what a terrible and hypocritical thing to war against.  Who gets to decide what I or anyone else puts in their body?  I thought that was my freedom... my liberty.

Inhibiting liberties is the simplest form of oppression and is ultimately a nation killer.

Write your congressional representative if you agree.
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he is basically responsible for a dozen of death people
just imagine how many people bought hard drugs and died from it?
or the damage he caused through counterfeit vendors!

There are tons of deaths from prescription drugs. Quite honestly people who do drugs are going to do drugs. You can argue he caused the damage but the people are going to get drugs. The amount of people who do drugs is numerous. Unless the government regulates it, there will be many more silk roads.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
Damn. Sucks to be him.  Lived 2 years as a king and will now pay for it with the rest of his life.  My question is, why was he still running his operation from the US?  With all that money, he could have been operating in a 3rd world country and probably would've never been caught.  Even if he did, he'd be able to buy his way out of it.

Because he was dumb? Can't think of any other reason. There is a long, long history of law enforcement infiltrating illicit forums (carders etc) way before he came along. He should've been fully aware of that and taken the necessary measures.

It really doesn't sound like he lived as much of a king either. Renting house shares and sitting in coffee shops on your laptop all day doesn't strike me as living the dream.
full member
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he is basically responsible for a dozen of death people
just imagine how many people bought hard drugs and died from it?
or the damage he caused through counterfeit vendors!
sr. member
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So if I tried to murder your entire family and failed, then it's all good, since I didn't succeed? You'll invite me to your next BBQ party?

Just because nothing potentially happened (is that even confirmed?) doesn't mean there was no crime.
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he actually deserves life.  unlike most of u people.  i actually bought some damaging drugs from that site (like opium).  the instructions were to put it in my freezer cause it came from India and was really hot and liquid like.  but i didn't wait.  i instead smoked the plastic it came on by accident.  now i have this cough that won't go away Sad

fuck HIM

and FUCK HIM FOR NOT SELLING OPIUM LOCALLY OTHERWISE I WOULD HAVE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND KEPT IT OUT OF THE HEAT
FUCK ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES IN GENERAL.
No, fuck YOU. You get shitty, dangerous and underdosed products because the state keeps on locking everyone who attempts to sell them, thus creating an illegal and low quality black market.

It could be worst because in some countries they would have given him the death penalty.

How is death penalty worse than life in prison?
Well, both really suck but at least with life in prison he can CHOOSE if he wants to die - by killing. Doesn't work the other way around. Hes sorta young so perhaps the world may change and free him one day, even if it takes 40 years.

Wow that's really harsh.
I really hate drugs and the harm they do.
But putting this guy in prison for the rest of his life won't end drug abuse.

I think the murder for hires were a bigger wrong committed.  He defiantly deserves prison but I would let him out in his mid 60s.  Earlier if he convinced all the staff he wanted to go back out into the world and just be with his family and live a normal life.
True, I agree with the murder for hire. However, nobody was killed, although he did try to do that. That is something I agree he should go to jail for, if somebody was killed.
legendary
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Damn. Sucks to be him.  Lived 2 years as a king and will now pay for it with the rest of his life.  My question is, why was he still running his operation from the US?  With all that money, he could have been operating in a 3rd world country and probably would've never been caught.  Even if he did, he'd be able to buy his way out of it.
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That Darn Cat
Wow that's really harsh.
I really hate drugs and the harm they do.
But putting this guy in prison for the rest of his life won't end drug abuse.

I think the murder for hires were a bigger wrong committed.  He defiantly deserves prison but I would let him out in his mid 60s.  Earlier if he convinced all the staff he wanted to go back out into the world and just be with his family and live a normal life.
full member
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he deserved it!
he made milions for supporting killers!
member
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It could be worst because in some countries they would have given him the death penalty.

How is death penalty worse than life in prison?

I can't say 100% that it is worst. I think that is up to the individual. However quite a few people on death row would rather have life. I remember one of the guys executed in the Bali nine was asked what kind of life would he have in prison. He responded that it was a life. I would probably not want to sit in a cage for life but my decision may change if faced with death.
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If you go to trial in the US federal court system, you get the max sentence if you lose; it's the unwrittin law in the back of the federal sentencing guildlines.

They do this to encourage people not use their rights and just accept a plea deal.

Doesnt matter anyway, this case will be overturned due to LE's fuckup and there will be a re-trial at which point they will offer him a deal of 25 years or so and he will accept it.
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