US v. Sutcliffe, 505 F. 3d 944 - Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit 2007

Cases citing U.S. v Killercop. A.K.A. U.S. v. Sutcliffe, 505 F. 3d 944 - Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit 2007

Regarding Speedy Trial. Citiations here. And here.

UNITED STATES v. ARCEO No. 07-3296. Argued April 14, 2008. -- July 28, 2008

QUOTE: "See also United States v. Sutcliffe, 505 F.3d 944, 956 (9th Cir.2007) (stating explicitly the standard of review for a constitutional speedy trial claim);"

THAT'S BUL FOR SURE

89 B.U. L. Rev. 61 (2009) @ fn 192. & 322
Cyber Civil Rights; Citron, Danielle Keats
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Footnote 192 QUOTE: The Identity Theft Assumption Deterrence Act of 1998 outlaws the knowing transfer
or use of another person's means of identification
with the intent to commit or to aid or abet
unlawful activity. 18 U.S.C. § 1028(a)(7) (2000). Courts have upheld convictions for
aiding and abetting identity theft in cases where defendants posted Social Security numbers,
home addresses, and driver's licenses
online for identity thieves to use. United States v.
Sutcliffe
, 505 F.3d 944, 950-52, 959-60 (9th Cir. 2007).

Footnote 322 QUOTE: See, e.g., United States v. Killercop, 505 F.3d 944, 952-53 (9th Cir. 2007) (upholding a § 875(c) conviction where a defendant posted a threat on his website to kill a company's
process server and uploaded a picture of the company's attorney and her daughter, along
with her home address, while a voiceover clip played from a movie that featured the stalking
of an attorney and his family).