MoHasanie said:
Well he was only 16 or 17 when he comitted the crime. And he didn't do it himself, he was part of a group. And it did show that MS and Sony's systems weren't strong enough. It took MS a full day to fix it and Sony took a couple of days. |
In that case they should have held 50,000 consecutive max sentences over his head in order to compel him to make a deal to help find and charge his compatriots. Serving those sentences concurrently (let's say 10 or even 5 years) would be a perfectly fair offer in exchange for taking down the rest. But 2 years of a suspended sentence? They may as well have not arrested him. This pathetic display only empowers others to continue these shenanigans.







