edit: The best the defense came up with was along the lines of "you can't trust digital evidence, because hackers", going as far as implying that DPR having a BitTorrent client running was opening his machine up to be hacked and evidence to be planted.
source?
So, I guess he will be in jail for the rest of his life, correct?
No one knows yet, he's yet to be sentenced.
"Ulbricht's arrest and conviction -- and our seizure of millions of dollars of Silk Road bitcoins -- should send a clear message to anyone else attempting to operate an online criminal enterprise," read a statement from U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara. "The supposed anonymity of the dark web is not a protective shield from arrest and prosecution."
Cool, this means we don't need any special regulations and anti-anonymity laws? Right?
Btw, can he still appeal?