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UPDATED: Prosecutor Recommends 18 Months Prison for Braindumper


1/29/2003 -- In anticipation of Robert Keppel's sentencing hearing in federal criminal court this Friday, the U.S. Attorney's Office filed a recommendation with the court yesterday that the owner of the now defunct Cheet-Sheets.com and CheetSheets.com Web sites serve 18 months in federal prison.

Keppel pleaded guilty in August to a felony charge of theft of trade secrets in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1832(a)(2). The charge stemmed from the sale of Microsoft certification exam questions through Keppel's Web sites. It is the first known successful criminal prosecution of a "braindump" site owner in the IT certification industry.

While the crime carries a maximum sentence of 10 years, Assistant U.S. Attorney Annette Hayes told CertCities.com that 18 months is the appropriate sentence based on her office's interpretation of the federal sentencing guidelines.

The guidelines take into consideration many factors, Hayes explained, including the approximate loss to the victim, how much planning the crime took, whether the defendant accepted early responsibility for the crime (as in this plea bargain) and the defendant's prior criminal record (Keppel has none). "We came up with a sentencing range of 18 to 24 months, of which we're recommending the lower end," she said.

At the sentencing hearing, the judge will consider this recommendation as well as one prepared by the probation office and Keppel's defense. CertCities's attempts to reach Keppel's attorney before press time failed. Keppel is currently out on pre-trial release. (EDITOR'S NOTE 1/30/03: Today, Keppel's attorney provided CertCities.com with a copy of the defense's sentencing recommendation. The resulting story can be found here.)

Federal sentencing guidelines are fairly strictly structured. However, when asked if Keppel could get probation, Hayes said that the defense may argue that this case is unique in some manner and that the judge should "downward depart" from the guidelines. "You never know what a judge will do," Hayes said. "I hate to speculate."

Hayes said that Microsoft has not been given access to the sites' customer list, and that the list played no part in the plea bargain or sentencing. Hayes said that for Microsoft to gain access to the list, it would most likely need to sue in civil court. She said that the FBI would probably destroy the list "unless it planned to prosecute those that accessed the material..." but did not specify what charge might apply. She added, "We have no plans to do that at this time."

Microsoft declined to comment on the case or related aspects before the sentencing hearing.

CertCities.com will report the results of the sentencing hearing on Friday.  - B.N.



There are 143 CertCities.com user Comments for “UPDATED: Prosecutor Recommends 18 Months Prison for Braindumper”
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1/29/03: Anonymous says: Interesting article, especially since I see a link in the "Sponsored Links" section of this CertCities web page for "TestKing". It's a strange world we live in.
1/29/03: BetMen from USA says: Is TestKing really a braindump? Then how come nobody gets on them and they're still sitting free in the Internet???
1/29/03: Anonymous says: wow!!! this cant be true
1/29/03: Anonymous says: Money talks. Certcities may talk a good game but they don't seem to mind taking $$ from Testking.
1/29/03: Anonymous says: Power to dumpers & Braindumps. Keep on posting. Its like trying to shut down mp3. It will never happen.
1/29/03: Anonymous says: I been unemployed for 8 long hard months. I have nothing left for my creditors to take. This experience has changed my whole attitude on braindumps. Do what you have to get a Fu%$ing JOB. I am. F&%K Yal legal begals.
1/29/03: James Bender from Tennessee says: Braindumps kill qualified engineers' worth. I'm sick of braindumps, all it does is depreciate my value. -JB
1/29/03: Anonymous says: Certcites, like most "cert" sites are Hippocrates and prostitutes, they sell advertising to any one who will pay and then b*tch about the content those companies sell. Likewise for several of the big Practice test providers; self-test for example, they may not get their content from braindump sites, instead they get it from Microsoft - as an official test partner. Manipulate it a bit and get their buddies at Microsoft to sue their competition and worse put them in jail - who's the criminal here?
1/29/03: Anonymous says: Just look for the 70-218 demo. It's the same questions word for word and same exhibits from the actual exam. I complained about this to MCP program long time ago, in fact about a year ago. They said that they will investigate... The site is still up and running. Also, just do a search in google and you will find braindump sites with complete MS exams. I downloaded 3 design exams with all case scenarios and questions. How can you explain this? This is worthless. It's like a job posting that I saw in one of the popular employment web sites. They were looking for a desktop support analyst that must have an MCSE and they were offering less than $40K. I'm sorry MS but your cert program is worthless. So like someone said, do whatever you have to do get a job. It doesn't matter anymore.
1/29/03: Anonymous says: Any information on the Internet is public information. If you find the actual exams posted on the Internet don't blame on the people that downloads it. Blame on the vendors for the lack of security. Like the products they made...
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