Ross Ulbricht's Defense Point to Corrupt Feds While Seeking New Trial

Ross Ulbricht's Defense Point to Corrupt Feds While Seeking New Trial

It has been nearly a year since Ross Ulbricht was convicted in all seven charges filed against him for his substantial role as the figurehead in the running of Silk Road, the infamously anonymous dark web drug marketplace. Now, his defense is filing to appeal. Their strategy is to seek a retrial by citing a long stack of abuses by the prosecutors and the court while convicting Ulbricht. The defense will argue that the court prevented crucial evidence from seeing the day of light. In particular, the evidence and information surrounding two corrupt federal agents who were involved in the....


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