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traditional court order and new technology to defeat a criminal, while protecting individual rights and Constitutional principles that are important to all Americans." At her weekly press conference, she elaborated: "This is an example of how the Fourth Amendment and a court order can be used to protect rights while adapting to modern technology."
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Heymann said investigators worked with Harvard so they could track an intruder without violating users' privacy. He said the compromised Harvard network comprised 16,500 accounts and 13,000 users, sending out about 60,000 email messages daily. Investigators, he explained used a high-speed computer to
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Swartz killed himself before his trial. According to attorney Andy Good, Swartz's initial attorney, "I told Heymann the kid was a suicide risk. His reaction was a standard reaction in that office, not unique to Steve. He said, 'Fine, we’ll lock him up.' I’m not saying they made Aaron kill himself.
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said, "This case demonstrates that the real threat to computer privacy comes from unscrupulous intruders, not government investigators", going on to praise the creation of procedures that focused on the intruder's unlawful activities. "This is doing it the right way," she said. "We are using a
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The case was complicated by the fact that Ardita resided in Argentina, where the charged felonies were not extraditable offenses. Two years after the warrant issued, Ardita voluntarily traveled to the U.S., pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to three years probation and a fine of $ 5,000.
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sift through messages, focusing on 10 to 15 keywords that matched the suspect's profile. According to Heymann, investigators believed there were only two instances in which they had read a complete message that did not come from Ardita.
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Ortiz has defended the prosecution: "We thought the case was reasonably handled and we would not have done things differently. We're going to continue doing the work of the office and of following our mission." Testifying before the
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web site petitions to fire him for his handling of the case garnered more than 90,000 signatures (combined) in less than a month. One attorney for Swartz accused Heymann of using the case to gain publicity for himself. Two others
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Organized Crime Strike Force, Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division of the Massachusetts U.S. Attorney's Office. He headed that office's Internet and Computer Crimes Unit, one of the first offices of its kind in the U.S.
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In 1995-1996, Heymann supported lead prosecutor Jacqueline E. Ross and worked with investigators in the lead-up to the arrest, prosecution and conviction of Julio César "
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is an attorney who formerly served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. He is no longer with the U.S. Attorney's office. He headed
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Watt and Toey were convicted. James, an alleged "unindicted co-conspirator," was never prosecuted in the case, having committed suicide two weeks after the
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The case was prosecuted by … Ortiz's Major Crimes Unit and Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen P. Heymann of Ortiz's Internet and Computer Crimes Unit.
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Attorney General Holder Recognizes DOJ Employees and Others for Their Service at Annual Awards Ceremony, 27 October 2010, DOJ Press Release.
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Heymann was instrumental in successfully prosecuting Gonzalez for the theft of data from 130 million transactions at
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case two petitions, collectively signed by over 90,000 people, called for Heymann to be fired. However
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Aaron might have done this anyway. I’m saying they were aware of the risk, and they were heedless."
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A copy of the January 28, 2013 letter to the DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility In Re:
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White House Owes Response To Petition To Fire Prosecutor Of Aaron Swartz And Other Hackers
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In a press release after the warrant for Ardita's arrest was announced, Attorney General
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Carmen Ortiz, U.S. Attorney, Under Fire Over Suicide Of Internet Pioneer Aaron Swartz
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responded with; "We do not believe this is the appropriate forum in which to do so".
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Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University (June 26, 2003).
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Ex-Con Shares How Hard It Is To Be Targeted By One Of Aaron Swartz's Prosecutors
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and hacking investigation and prosecution ever conducted in the United States."
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is widely considered to be inconsistent with professional ethics. Two
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Swartz suicide won't change computer crime policy, says prosecutor
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Reilly, Ryan J.; Gerry Smith; Zach Carter (January 14, 2013).
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raided his house. Gonzalez was never charged in the TJX case.
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called the case "a good use of prosecutorial discretion."
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Heymann's conduct in the prosecution of Internet activist
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Ortiz says suicide will not change handling of cases
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https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/1996/March96/146.txt
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Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
U.S. Attorney
Carmen Ortiz
United States v. Swartz
suicide of activist Aaron Swartz
Jonathan James
United States Deputy Attorney General
Philip Heymann
Guatemala
National Law Journal
United States v. Swartz
The White House
U.S. Department of Justice's
Buenos Aires
Harvard
U.S. Department of Defense
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA Ames Research Center
Naval Research Laboratory
Naval Command Control and Ocean Surveillance Center
Janet Reno
computer hacker
Albert Gonzalez
Jonathan James
computer intrusion and identity theft
TJX Companies
BJ's
DSW
OfficeMax
Boston Market

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