After
Guilty Verdicts in Wikileaks Trial Schulte
Had Laptop Seized Now Asks for 108 Months
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Song
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 19 – When jury selection
was completed for the retrial
of accused CIA Vault 7 leaker
Joshua Schulte, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Jesse M. Furman told the
jurors, Do not read or say
anything about the case. Inner
City Press was there, and live
tweeted here.
[July 20 denial
of access here;
Brutal
Kangaroo]
On July 25 after
conviction Schulte sent his
own letter to Judge Furman
that "we intend to seek
immediate sentencing on the
counts of conviction" and that
he wants "once-weekly SCIF
days as the CP case has
classified forensic evidence -
home computers and servers
that were 'classified.'"
Inner City Press
live tweeted Schulte's July 26
proceeding, here
and below.
On January 19,
2024 Schulte's counsel
described five years of
torture in the MDC (and MCC),
and requested a sentence of
108 months - not the 360
months Probation recommends,
using the terrorism
enhancement.
Schulte's submission
attached detailed letters from
relatives. One refers to his
"tough exterior;" another (his
youngest brother Reagan)
candidly acknowledges "he can
be arrogant, selfish,
condescending and more" before
urging mercy. He is a
complicated person.
More on
Patreon here.
See Inner City
Press filing into the docket
on Big Cases Bot, here.
Watch this site. The case is US
v. Schulte, 17-cr-548
(Furman).
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