![]() Its judges like these that should be taken out back and shot. ![]() The grand jury subpoena specifies their comments and demands that produce any identifying information on them: Several commenters on the post found the sentence unjust, and vented their feelings in a rough manner. That plea, we know now, failed, as Ulbricht received a life sentence, with no possibility of parole. The "chat" in question is a comment thread on Nick Gillespie's article about Ross "Dread Pirate Roberts" Ulbricht's plea for leniency to the judge who would sentence him in the Silk Road prosecution. The subpoena commands Reason to provide the grand jury "any and all identifying information" 2 Reason has about participants in what the subpoena calls a "chat." Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, is directed to in Washington, D.C. ![]() Last week, a source provided me with a federal grand jury subpoena. Why is the government using its vast power to identify these obnoxious asshats, and not the other tens of thousands who plague the internet?īecause these twerps mouthed off about a judge. DOJ is targeting, a leading libertarian website whose clever writing is eclipsed only by the blowhard stupidity of its commenting peanut gallery. ![]() The United States Department of Justice is using federal grand jury subpoenas to identify anonymous commenters engaged in typical internet bluster and hyperbole in connection with the Silk Road prosecution.
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