Gizmodo: How the Silk Road Trial Could Lead to a Dangerous Legal Precedent

Gizmodo: How the Silk Road Trial Could Lead to a Dangerous Legal Precedent by Kate Knibbs:

The Silk Road trial is over. A jury found Ross Ulbricht guilty on all seven charges, including money laundering, drug trafficking, and the “kingpin” charge. That’s not just bad news for Ulbricht, who faces life in prison. His trial could help establish a dangerous precedent, which could allow law enforcement to gather evidence illegally.

While many watching the trial were fascinated by all the ways that Ulbricht’s identity was definitively linked to the pseudonymous digital drug bazaar runner Dread Pirate Roberts, they overlooked something crucial. The FBI never had to explain how it located and infiltrated the Silk Road’s hidden servers. The fact that the evidence law enforcement provided from those servers was admitted despite the lack of clarity about their sources is troubling.

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