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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, February 01 2013 @ 03:40 AM EST |
Specifically the indictment charges him with gaining unauthorized
access to e-mail, Skype, and Facebook accounts of over 100 victims in California
alone, and 250 more from other states.
A statement released today by
the United States Attorney's Office for the Central District of California says
Kazaryan faces a “statutory maximum penalty of 105 years in federal prison,” if
convicted on all counts.
[PJ: Excuse me, but as unpleasant as this
story is, *105 years*??!! If you killed someone, it'd be less than that,
wouldn't it?]
105 years for 350 victims works out to less than 4
months per victim. If he had been caught each time and sent to jail for 4 months
for each offense and then gotten out and done it again and gotten caught and
sent to jail for another 4 months, etc. then 4 months for each offense would
seem like it wasn't enough of a deterrent, but when lumped together it seems
excessive, so how do you fix that?[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, February 01 2013 @ 03:57 AM EST |
"California man arrested after allegedly
sextorting over 350 women" (arsTechnica article, 29 Jan.2013) [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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