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by nitrogen 4154 days ago
#3 seems very shifty; it's like forcing a defendant to choose between the 4th and the 5th.
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It actually requires neither. As many lawyers have pointed out in various threads, the defense team could have claimed the server was Ulbricht's property before trial, and had the motion failed, denied so during trial - so long as he never testified.

I suppose it is slightly weird, but it kinda makes sense from a "lawyered!" perspective.