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those who get pardoned seem to have more access to capital than those who get sentenced for privacy tools…
if you can give a president's family 4.3 bn then a pardon follows very quickly
It appears so…
If you plead guilty you give up all your rights and you are not a freedom fighter anymore.
Get over it.
https://legalclarity.org/what-does-pleading-guilty-mean-in-a-criminal-case/
it was a pragmatic choice. they were forced to plead guilty. it was a choice between taking a stand and getting a much, much longer sentence.
who wants to spend the rest of their lives in jail?
the state will always win in a head on fight
Is not about "what if" is about why he plead guilkty. And no matter what we say or dio here, it doesn't matter. He plead guilty and that say a lot.
The state will not always win if:
- you stand your ground and know what are you doing and how to defend properly (if you really are not guilty)
- you never play their arrangements...

Can't zap you⚡
If you actively promote your service to criminals and address them publicly, you really shouldn’t be surprised.
When you face a judge while looking at decades of prison time, trust me, you will not only beg for mercy, you will snitch on anyone you can. And lots of tough talk for someone too scared to show his face.
You are fucking stupid, seriously.
I agree promoting "money laundering" was a bad idea, but this post highlights a fact I also believe: The government is also promoting it's service to criminals.
Where was it promoted to criminals?
Richard heart that hex coin scammer took peoples money scammed them and run away from interpol to Finland but still got dropped from doj no Jail time
Where did Samourai promote money laundering? Plus those ML charges were dropped acquitted