Spammer Gets 9 Years in Prison
http://www.computerworld.com/governm...egalissues/sto
ry/0,10801,97229,00.html
A brother and sister were convicted yesterday of three felony charges of
sending thousands of junk e-mails through servers located in Virginia,
according to Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore.
The convictions of Jeremy Jaynes, who was sentenced to nine years in
prison, and his sister, Jessica DeGroot, who was fined $7,500, were the
nation's first-ever felony spam convictions, Kilgore said in a
statement. A third defendant, Richard Rutkowski, was found not guilty,
the attorney general said. The cases were heard in Loudoun County
Circuit Court.
The case was prosecuted by members of the attorney general's Computer
Crimes Unit under Virginia's new antispam law, which took effect last
year.
I'm having enough trouble trying to get this goddamned microchip out of
my back that George Bush and the secret service stuck there in 1982.
I can only legally hope for a civil war so I could legally kill those
who vote to banish the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights.