[News] Men Accused of Selling iPhone 4 Prototype Faces Court

Men Accused of Selling iPhone 4 Prototype Faces Court
As most of us remember, last year iPhone 4 prototype was lost and the person to find it was Brian Hogan, who was helped by Saga Wallower to sell the iPhone prototype to Tech blogs which was sold to Gizmodo laterly. Both the gentlemen have been sentenced by court.
The two were sentenced to one year of probation, 40 hours of public service, and a requirement to pay $250 each in restitution to Apple.
The Court States:
“The judge considered that Wallower had served in the armed forces and Hogan was enrolled in San Jose State, and neither had any criminal record, and decided that jail time wasn’t required. Someone from my office called Apple’s general counsel. This is a fairly routine theft case. This was a couple of youthful people who should have known better.”Seems like the case is closed. To me, the penalty is not much as compared to the crime but Court's decision is obviously the final decision.
(via iDB )





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