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Daniel Lin, the first person prosecuted under the federal antispam law, faces a five-year prison sentence and $250,000 fine.
Daniel Lin, the first person prosecuted under the federal antispam law, faces a five-year prison sentence and $250,000 fine.
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Massive Spam = Not Good
- Combined charges
- by jonbocz January 18, 2006 2:53 PM PST
- 2 charges of spam, and a weapons charge? Did he have an assault rifle setting beside the computer, or was he carrying an illegal handgun? How does a weapons charge get added into this? Or was it added to show how evil this person is?
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- But it could be...
- by dUc0N January 23, 2006 5:03 AM PST
- It seems like a pretty strange mix, I'll agree, but he was also wrapped up in some fraud schemes. He might well have had an illegal weapon, particularly if he knew he'd get caught eventually and that they'd be looking for him.
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(3 Comments)Any time the gov't wants to demonize a person, they manage to add a weapons charge against them. You'd think that US citizens had the right to keep and bear arms.