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by heyadayo 4631 days ago
Interesting:

In February 2013, the defense filed a motion asking presiding Judge Preska to recuse herself from the case on the basis that Preska's husband, Thomas Kavaler, had an email address released in the Stratfor disclosure and works with Stratfor clients that were affected by the hack. Hammond’s legal team stated that Kavaler’s status “as both a victim of the alleged crimes of the accused and an attorney to many other victims creates an appearance of partiality too strong to be disregarded, requiring disqualification”.[48][49] On February 21, 2013, Judge Preska denied the request for recusal because her husband did not recall subscribing to Stratfor's mailing list.[50]

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And? He admitted he hacked Stratfor. He wrote a short essay after his conviction congratulating himself for doing so.

I'm not sure I even understand the innuendo. What, if someone hacks the Washington Post, no judge in the country can hear their case?