Mangione's attorneys argued that allowing the defendant to use a laptop in jail is crucial for his ability to prepare for trial and participate in his own defense.
The judge determined Mangione may have access to a laptop prepared by the government seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
With 7TB of discovery data.
And no network connection.
if it's got the cornell law library loaded, it's a huge help.
Thank you.
my guy's about to drown in the fangirl photos
Unfortunately it's not coming with an internet connection.
Pft.
You really think that's gonna stop anyone?
It wouldn't surprise me if someone has Kali on a USB stick.
An Amiga 386sx running Windows 3.11 and Office 97, and EarthLink dial up on a Hayes 2600 baud modem.
Oh, so marginally better performance than today's windows 11 machines! Don't make me salivate!
Maybe if he’s good, they’ll give him a US Robotics 9600.
When I was a lot younger I bought a US Robotics modem marked as 28.8k that actually connected at 33.6k, man I was so happy about a few k.
Modems are a big no-no.
Maybe they will give him an acoustically coupled modem connection and make him screetch into it to connect
Amiga…Windows…
🤮
He's a hero.
Allegedly!
I mean he is a programmer, so he can figure out how to use the 7tb disk space efficiently
With 7TB of discovery data.
And no network connection.
if it's got the cornell law library loaded, it's a huge help.
Thank you.