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May 02, 2021, 07:31:59 PM
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If I understand correctly, the first trial has already ended and not in favor of this person. So, in any case, the question is how to appeal this decision and not repeat the mistakes of the first trial. The bottom line is that if he has already tried to make calculations of transactions and give his testimony, they did not believe him. Therefore, another way must be found. In addition, the new court will be led by a new judge, do not forget that the human factor is very important, especially in such an industry. + Cryptocurrency cases are not that common yet and it is very important to win a second trial to clear your name.

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May 03, 2021, 08:45:15 PM
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Now my question is…

Technically, in the case of bitcoin or digital currency laws in your country, can I present evidences and reasons based on digital currency laws to the court and prove that I have not done anything and I am not the thief?
Well, how about you let them know how you got the bitcoins by going to the police station and making a report? Like you have said here , you received the bitcoins from your friend’s girlfriend, so why don’t you make it clear to them and they can free you?

By the way, is bitcoin legal in your country? Because I can’t go to the police in my country and make such report, if I do, then I will be having a serious problem to face with the government. So, I’m still wondering what could have caused you to make such a report, do you make use of a centralized exchange wallet? If you were using a decentralized wallet, you wouldn’t have that problem.
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May 03, 2021, 10:57:54 PM
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In fact, there are not yet any laws in my country that regulate bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, I think most countries do not have this yet, but what caught my eye in the story was why are you required to pay 2 Bitcoin? If you say that the stolen amount is only 0.09 BTC and the case is a year old, this means that the price of Bitcoin a year ago was about  20,000$ while now it is equal to about  57,000$ !!!
I don't know why you are being asked to return 2 Bitcoins? Is that too much for the stolen amount? Or I didn’t fully understand the story !!!

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May 09, 2021, 10:02:06 AM
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Now my question is…

Technically, in the case of bitcoin or digital currency laws in your country, can I present evidences and reasons based on digital currency laws to the court and prove that I have not done anything and I am not the thief?

if the court has laws regarding trading Cryptocurrencies they will apply those laws if they do not have they will look at what kind of violation or crime have committed based on their existing laws, there are countries that do not have laws on trading on cryptocurrency and they will only apply what's on their laws and constitutions that is why so many hackers escaped conviction because of lack of laws about Cryptocurrency trading.
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