The Supreme Courts Denial of Ross Ulbricht's Petition with Lyn Ulbricht
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Interview location: Skype
Interview date: Tue 23rd July 2018
Campaign: Free Ross
I first met Lyn Ulbricht in Austin in March earlier this year to discuss the case of her son, Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the online marketplace: The Silk Road. Our interview was before the decision of the Supreme Court to decline their petition to have the case reviewed.
Ross and the family are now left with very few options and are focused on raising awareness in political circles in search of clemency from the President.
If you are interested in the case and did not hear my first interview with Lyn, I would recommend listening to it or watching the interview on YouTube.
The petition to the Supreme Court focused on alleged violations of both the 4th and 6th amendments, yet the Supreme Court denied Ross a retrial and provided no comment. The case is widely misunderstood, often with those not aware of the full facts of the case raising the charge of murder for hire as justification for the sentence, a charge which has been dropped.
Ross is facing the rest of his life in prison for what was a non-violent crime, and for which the Drug Policy Alliance said:
In a world operating on the modus operandi of prohibition, users are often left in the dark and all sorts of other precarious situations; purchasing at music festivals is one glaring example. “The overwhelming consensus among users of the Silk Road,” Bartlett realized, “was that the quality of the product was far higher and its purity far more reliable than anything you’d find on a street corner.” Goodbye stranger-danger, dark alleyways, and unknown/unlabeled substances. The Global Drug Survey of 2015 confirmed this, stating “reduced rates of exposure to violence, less adulterated drugs, more confidence in product quality and removal from street dealing were clear benefits.” Will this access lead some to experimenting with other drugs? Sure, maybe. What’s clear however, is within this system, people are able to better regulate and reduce harm associated with their drug use.
In this interview, I talk to Lyn about the denial of the Supreme Court, the support of the Libertarian Party, the petition for clemency and life for Ross inside the prison.
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Read about or support the campaign to free Ross:
- Petition for clemency at Change.org
- Website: https://freeross.org/
- Twitter @free_ross
- Follow Ross on Twitter@RealRossU
- Facebook
- YouTube
- Instagram
Media:
- Deep web documentary
- Cady Voge interview with Lyn Ulbricht
My previous interview with Lyn:
- Podcast
- Video Interview
Updates on the Case:
- Reason: Ross Ulbricht's Murder-for-Hire Charges Dropped by U.S. Attorney
- Bitcoin Magazine: Ross Ulbricht Is Denied Prison Sentence Review by Supreme Court
- CCN: Libertarian Party Urges Trump to Pardon Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht
- Bitcoin News: Change.org Petition Attempts to Fight for Ross Ulbricht’s Freedom
Articles/research about the Silk Road:
- The Underground Website Where You Can Buy Any Drug Imaginable
- Use of Silk Road, the online drug marketplace, in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States
- Lost on the Silk Road: Online drug distribution and the ‘cryptomarket’
- I shop online – recreationally! Internet anonymity and Silk Road enabling drug use in Australia
- The closure of the Silk Road: what has this meant for online drug trading?
- Responsible vendors, intelligent consumers: Silk Road, the online revolution in drug trading
- ‘Silk Road’, the virtual drug marketplace: A single case study of user experiences
- Silk Road online drug market taken down
- A Silk Road to total freedom?
- Silk Road, The Underground Website Where You Can Buy Any Drug Imaginable, Is Back And Busier Than Ever
- Silk Road: EBay for Drugs
- Silk Road: A Vicious Blow to the War on Drugs
Articles about the case:
- Silk Road’s mastermind Ross Ulbricht takes case to US Court of Appeals
- Snowden Releases NSA Documents Showing Bitcoin Was “#1 Priority”
- The Supreme Court is Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht’s last hope
- Ross Ulbricht Denied Post-Conviction Relief Extension
- Eagle Scout. Idealist. Drug Trafficker?
- Ross Ulbricht Moved to Colorado, will Petition Supreme Court
- Living With Ross Ulbricht: Housemates Say They Saw No Clues Of Silk Road Or The Dread Pirate Roberts
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