Judge Equates Encrypted Chats With Private Thoughts in Would-be Kidnapping Case
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Judge equates encrypted chats with private thoughts in would-be kidnapping case:
Three men who allegedly plotted to kidnap Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer will face charges of gang membership, felony firearm possession and providing material support for terrorist acts, but not making terrorist threats. According to a report from the Detroit News, the reason 12th District Court Judge Michael Klaeren dismissed that last charge stems from the way the group interacted with each other. Rather than coordinating out in the open on platforms like Facebook, Joseph Morrison, Pete Musico and Paul Bellar - along with four other men with ties to the Michigan militia group Wolverine Watchmen - used private, encrypted chats to communicate.
[...] "There has to be some form of intent here to incite mayhem," Klaeren said, before noting that using an encrypted communications service was not unlike "thinking the thought to yourself."
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