| ▲ | qingcharles 4 hours ago | |
If it was charged as trespassing, not something higher like burglary, then the level of his trespass was probably the lowest misdemeanor. Usually trespass is a sliding scale starting with a warning not to return. Being that it was on a campus, they can sometimes use that as an aggravating factor. I remember one case where a homeless person had a key for a vending machine and took out $30 in quarters, but since the land the vending machine was on was owned by a university he was sentenced to 12 years in prison. One of the few cases that got reversed for a constitutionally exceptional sentence. | ||
| ▲ | 9x39 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Don't think they did trespassing: wire fraud computer fraud unlawfully obtaining info from a protected computer recklessly damaging a protected computer aiding and abetting criminal forfeiture https://web.archive.org/web/20130608041804/https://www.wired... | ||