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High-Tech Burglars May Get Longer Sentences In Louisiana 197

Hugh Pickens writes "Burglars and terrorists should be careful not to use Google Maps if they plan on committing crimes in the state of Louisiana. Nola reports that a bill approved 89-0 by the Louisiana House will require that judges impose an additional minimum sentence of at least 10 years on terrorist acts if the crime is committed with the aid of an Internet-generated 'virtual map.' The bill, already approved by the Louisiana Senate, defines a 'virtual street-level map' as one that is available on the Internet and can generate the location or picture of a home or building by entering the address of the structure or an individual's name on a website. If the map is used in the commission of a crime like burglary, the bill calls for the addition of at least one year in jail (PDF) to be added to the burglary sentence. The House measure is now being sent back to the Senate for approval of clarifying amendments made by a House committee."
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High-Tech Burglars May Get Longer Sentences In Louisiana

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  • Re:Why? (Score:4, Informative)

    by fuzzyfuzzyfungus ( 1223518 ) on Friday May 28, 2010 @03:14PM (#32379962) Journal
    Because you typically don't get voted out of office for being "tough on crime". Who wouldn't want "took bold action to protect your homes and families from the cyber-criminal menace" on their CV?
  • Re:Why? (Score:5, Informative)

    by Itninja ( 937614 ) on Friday May 28, 2010 @03:30PM (#32380274) Homepage

    Proving premeditation is hard, and just because you looked up someone's address doesn't automatically make it premeditation.

    It would be kind of hard to claim a robbery was a crime of opportunity (e.g. not premeditated) if the robber was found to have a map to the house, a picture of the front door, a satellite view of the surrounding neighborhood, and pictures of the inside (from Zillow, Redfin, etc.).

  • by blair1q ( 305137 ) on Friday May 28, 2010 @03:30PM (#32380290) Journal

    how the hell they intend to prove that someone used an online map

    1. Catch burglar.
    2. Search burglar's home.
    3. Seize burglar's computer.
    4. Read browser history.
    5. ???
    6. Profit!

  • EOM means end of message. Don't read this.
  • by fluor2 ( 242824 ) on Friday May 28, 2010 @06:05PM (#32382964)

    This has been the US way of thinking for ages. Yet you have more prisoners than any other countries.

    The US needs to do something about why people go for such drastic steps, becoming burglars or similar. You cannot continue having a society where some win the great price and become rich whilst the majority stay poor. You need a better structure for so many things that I cannot see where to start.

    The only great about the US now is the great minds that continue to immigrate from other countries. Yet for every great mind there is thousands of people growing up not even knowing anything except how to steal. It's time to wake up and try doing something about how peoples lives can get better in general.

  • by OrwellianLurker ( 1739950 ) on Friday May 28, 2010 @07:15PM (#32383862)

    You cannot continue having a society where some win the great price and become rich whilst the majority stay poor.

    While the divide between the classes is large, it's a joke to claim that the majority is poor. Most Americans are above the poverty line and live well. Very few people are actually "poor."

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