Why Ross Ulbricht Must Be Pardoned
Last Thursday when agent Der-Yeghiayan was testifying under cross examination, I thought the prosecutors could have objected more. And so, over the weekend, I edited the trial transcript and removed all the testimony that could have been objected to.
Those of you with experience in law are perhaps gasping as you read this, very much as I was in that courtroom, half in disbelief. I briefly considered standing up and castigating the judge. I decided against it for several reasons, but sometimes I wonder if I made the best choice. In any event, the judge went on for a long time, trying to explain why this was okay, even if it didn’t seem like it. This alone condemned the entire trial. Sadly, however, the injustices continued. The prosecution’s forensic evidence, provided by an FBI agent, was far below any professional level. The tools used were bad choices, and when the metadata (the times and dates you see when you open File Manager) are exactly the same for every file, it’s inescapably clear that they’ve been altered. To then submit them as evidence is laughable… or at least it should be. Making it worse was the fact that the defense wasn’t allowed to call expert witnesses. The most pathetic moment came when the prosecutors forced one of Ross’s old friends to testify that Ross asked his advice when building the Silk Road site. He was testifying only because he’d be thrown in jail if he didn’t, making the emotions surrounding the moment a horrifying mix of pity (the man looked like he had been tortured, minus the bruises) and disgust with a man betraying his friend to a horrible fate. The Sentencing Before I get to the numbers, we should go back to those highly publicized murder-for-hire charges: Those charges were never tried at all. And yet, Ulbricht was sentenced based upon them. The judge, of course, worked some judicial slight of hand by trying to include them under other charges and claiming “the preponderance of evidence,” but in America, you cannot sentence someone based upon charges that weren’t directly tried. Here’s the sixth amendment establishing the point:
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial…
“No trial, no sentence” is the way it must be, and an overflow of language from a high and intimidating perch can’t change that… Except that it did. Now I’ll get back to the question I asked at the beginning of this article: If you think what Ross did was a punishable offense, what sort of penalty should have been applied? Whatever your answer, I suspect it doesn’t match what the judge handed down: Ross was given – as a first time, nonviolent offender who is loved by everyone who knows him - two life sentences plus 40 years. Again you’ll make up your own mind, but to me that’s not justice, it’s a head on a pike being paraded around the castle. What Now? Ulbricht, with the heroic support of his family and the larger crypto community, appealed his case all the way up to the Supreme Court, which turned it away. Now, Ross’s only real hope is for a Presidential Pardon. In a better age, a judge overseeing this case would have reasoned along these lines: “Jailing this intelligent, thoughtful and nonviolent young man for any significant time, even given his crime, serves no purpose. He could provide a great deal of good to the world, and indeed there was no one claiming damages against him; only the state.” Such a judge would have imposed some level of sentence or restriction, getting Ross back to normal life in a fairly short period of time. Everyone would benefit from it. Everyone, of course, except the “public servants” who were offended by someone working around their edicts. That’s what this is really about: offending the powerful. I can only hope that an American President finds the courage do do something about this. And soon. * * Paul Rosenberg freemansperspective.com
Source: https://freedombunker.com/2024/12/05/why-ross-ulbricht-must-be-pardoned/
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