SR2 buyer (Germany) got busted with a list of his orders in 2014

first he got a letter to go to police because he is guilty for narcotics law violation. He got a lawyer, refused to go to appointment. Through the lawyer it came out FBI has collected a massive data from buyer and vendors in SR2 and in his case they have a list of all his orders in 2014 which came to his address. Since he had reputation comments, they assume he has received all of them. All are in small amounts, but different drugs. Now what should he say to his lawyer and how he can defend himself? Any similar experiences?


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[13 Points] IusedtoorderontheDN:

I already got convicted for this, on part this is my fault but my fairly good lawyer told me it would be best to admit to it. They were able to link 6 purchases to me, mostly very small samples only one larger purchase. I was convicted for a 5GR speed purchase and must pay a fine. Total costs including lawyer are around 2000 EUR now. If I had fought them in court it could have been 5x that with no conclusive say in whether I'd win the case or not. So many people have been convicted now that judges are taking vendor logs as hard evidence. Most people like me are just admitting to it, which is helping the judges.....it is silly i know. The fines are lower than the court costs and so far nobody has taken a stand yet it seems?! I'll use this throwaway once and then bail out. Proof below, rejoice:

https://imgur.com/a/qrpx2

First one is first letter from police to me (called lawyer 5 minutes later, refused to show up for the police appointment)

Second letter is my laywer admitting to the crime and appealing for a lower fine (which worked ).

PS. My lawyer has many other of these cases, it is a big German lawyer who has just started to specialize in Darknet cases like these. Edit: just a note to the OP. Your lawyer will receive a whole fucking binder full of information from the investigation into the vendor, I was charged 50 cents per copy (total around 200 EUR). I didn't request the info, but if you ask the lawyer will also give you this.


[8 Points] BrianEno_BBMC:

Most knowledgeable users were staying away from SR2 back when it was running. Speaking of which, what ever became of Blake Benthall, aka "Defcon"?


[5 Points] None:

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[6 Points] Selectivescammer1:

Fuck the German government and LE. What a pointless waste of time taking drug users to court and fining them, i thought Germany was meant to be liberal now, or is that just BS and they are heading to a left wing fanaticsm, seig fucking heil


[1 Points] wombat2combat:

are you talking about this case https://www.reddit.com/r/SilkRoad/comments/4l7m4t/sr1_seller_natural_weed_arrested_german_buyer/ ?


[1 Points] None:

So wait vendors dont get rid of addresses?


[1 Points] Juicecoder:

This is what scares me about darknet over just buying from a guy. Your data can linger around forever on some guys machine unencrypted. You never know when it could bite you in the ass.


[1 Points] Iamtyu:

All I can say is...don't lie to your lawyer. He/she is there to defend you, a lawyer can't defend you fully if they don't know the truth and all of it. Admitting to a crime to them is not going to do you any harm, holding back truth will only make it harder for them to defend you.


[0 Points] mejuwi1:

If its a serious charge to begin with, they would be smashing his door in rather than calling him to the police station.

Lawyering up is a good idea, he should just tell the lawyer that he does not know a damn thing, and most importantly not order anything ever to his address again.


[0 Points] None:

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[-1 Points] Selectivescammer1:

ps, and they imprison people for denying the holocoust!!! that's mere words getting you put in prison, what a hypocritical country Germany is