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Old 05-03-2014, 02:52 PM   #11
fjtorres
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
Wow. First, some of you have a very loose understanding of the law and how things work. For Jobs to have seen jail time, he would first have to be charged and convicted with something that has a legal penalty that involves jail time, i.e. criminal. Most of the laws that people claim that Jobs may have violated are civil, not criminal.

Second, I find it amazing that people have such hatred towards someone whose basic crime appears to be that he built a very successful company whose products some people don't like.
Did you read the article?
Or the quotes?
He falsified board meeting documents! That *is* a criminal offense and constitutes securities fraud.
Other people went to jail for doing exactly what he did.
Jeeze!

When does the RDF expire anyway?
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