Three Years After Ulbricht’s Arrest, Judges Re-Examine Silk Road Case

Three Years After Ulbricht’s Arrest, Judges Re-Examine Silk Road Case

On October 6, after spending three years behind bars, Ross Ulbricht returned to a Manhattan courtroom to face a panel of judges, who heard his defense team’s appeal of the double life sentence Ulbricht received over a year ago. Three Judges Review the Ross Ulbricht Case. A three-judge panel reviewed arguments given by defense attorney Joshua Dratel....


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