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DJ13

(23,671 posts)
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 10:21 PM Aug 2012

Charges dropped against fugitive doctor, because evidence is using too much space on federal servers

– 7 hrs ago

The federal government has more than 400,000 pages of evidence against fugitive Miami doctor Armando Angulo, taking up some two terabytes of digital space. On the surface, it sounds like a pretty solid case. But at the urging of prosecutors, charges were dropped against the doctor because the evidence is simply taking up too much space on government servers.

"Continued storage of these materials is difficult and expensive," wrote Stephanie Rose, the U.S. attorney for northern Iowa, describing the ongoing evidence storage as "an economic and political hardship" for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

As the Associated Press notes, the collection of evidence against Angulo, who is charged with illegally selling prescription medicines online, is enough to print the classic novel "War and Peace" 625,000 times.

The evidence against Angulo alone reportedly was taking up 5 percent of the DEA's entire worldwide global storage network. Part of that limited storage capacity stems from the fact that the DEA has not recently upgraded its storage capacity. An external hard drive with a terabyte of storage can be easily purchased online at outlets like Best Buy for around $100.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/federal-charges-dropped-against-fugitive-doctor-because-too-184830159.html?_esi=1


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Charges dropped against fugitive doctor, because evidence is using too much space on federal servers (Original Post) DJ13 Aug 2012 OP
They need to make room for the evidence against Julian Assange rocktivity Aug 2012 #1
No, the money was spent of F22's to protect against the (fill in the blank) DainBramaged Aug 2012 #2
what a bunch of garbage Angry Dragon Aug 2012 #3
and all for the need of 2 TB.. frylock Aug 2012 #4
They don't have the time, energy, or money to go after HIM, kestrel91316 Aug 2012 #5
The Dr. has dirt on someone, knows someone or has turned state's evidence. DCKit Aug 2012 #6
Say what????? 2 Terabytes is 5% of their server space?!?!?! ljm2002 Aug 2012 #7
Bullshit alert. Zalatix Aug 2012 #8
My bullshit radar is going off. MadrasT Aug 2012 #9
That sounds like BS. I guess they need all their server space to go after MMJ. hobbit709 Aug 2012 #10

Angry Dragon

(36,693 posts)
3. what a bunch of garbage
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 10:28 PM
Aug 2012

it seems asses abound throughout the government

'We have enough evidence to convict him but it takes up too much room, so we are going to let him go so he can go out and do it again'

 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
5. They don't have the time, energy, or money to go after HIM,
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 10:48 PM
Aug 2012

because they are too busy going after piddly little MMJ dispensaries in CA. A recent BIG bust of the owner of 3 local dispensaries just went up in smoke according to someone who knows the owner personally - there was zero evidence and all charges have been dropped, but not after a huge show bust for the media and ruining the owner's good name in the media. These sort of things cost a lot. So they can't afford a couple of 1 TB hard drives, you see.

 

DCKit

(18,541 posts)
6. The Dr. has dirt on someone, knows someone or has turned state's evidence.
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 12:17 AM
Aug 2012

Last Sunday's WaPo insert had ads from several retail outlets with 2Tb HDDs going for <$160.

ljm2002

(10,751 posts)
7. Say what????? 2 Terabytes is 5% of their server space?!?!?!
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 01:50 AM
Aug 2012

I have a 1-Terabyte drive that I bought for just over one hundred dollars two years ago. Maybe they should trot down to their local Fry's, or log onto Amazon, and buy some more damned disk space.

This is one of the more absurd stories I have seen recently. This is from the Onion -- right?

MadrasT

(7,237 posts)
9. My bullshit radar is going off.
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 07:02 AM
Aug 2012

Data storage is cheap now and 2T is nothing. They had another reason to want to drop this.

hobbit709

(41,694 posts)
10. That sounds like BS. I guess they need all their server space to go after MMJ.
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 07:13 AM
Aug 2012

Fry's right now has 2Tb USB3.0 external for $99.99
http://www.frys.com/product/6771685?site=sa:adpages page 7_FRI date:081712

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