“Two men pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor theft charges in a case involving an iPhone 4 prototype the pair are accused of selling to gadget blog Gizmodo last year,” Declan McCullagh and Greg Sandoval report for CNET.
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“At an arraignment here this morning, lawyers for Brian Hogan, the man who allegedly found the prototype in a bar after it was left there by an Apple engineer, and Robert Sage Wallower, who is accused of that charge as well as possessing stolen property, entered their pleas before Superior Court Judge Jonathan Karesh,” McCullagh and Sandoval report. “Karesh scheduled a pretrial conference for October 11 and a trial date of November 28. He said that neither defendant would be required to post bail and the men could be released on their own recognizance, which is common in non-felony cases.”
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I think that the trial date of Nov 28th is good. Let justice to thieves be done! These guys have no class. Gizmodo has even less.
I think they should have to windex the new glass cube in NY weekly for 1 year.
Not a good idea. The two idiots will try and take some off and sell it to the idiot blogsite.