A judge has ordered a reduction of seven months in the sentencing of Ethereum developer Virgil Griffith.
US District Judge Kevin Castel has approved a seven-week reduction in Griffith’s sentence, taking into account the challenges he has faced and disciplinary infractions while in prison.
In April 2022, Griffith was sentenced to 63 months (roughly five years) after violating sanctions laws by traveling to North Korea in 2019.
At the time, US prosecutors argued the Ethereum developer planned to deliver a presentation and provide technical advice on using cryptocurrency and blockchain technology to evade sanctions.
Judge Castel mentioned that the need to protect the public from further crimes by Griffith had somewhat diminished.
However, he also acknowledged the rule infractions Griffith had committed while in custody and highlighted the importance of imposing just punishment to deter similar offenses.
“The need to impose just punishment for this serious offense, to promote respect for law, and to deter others from committing similar crimes, however, tilts against a substantial sentence reduction.”
Griffith had pleaded guilty to sanctions violations in 2021 just as his trial was about to begin, accepting that the information he provided to North Korea could aid the country in evading sanctions.
His defense lawyers argued for a lower sentence in April, emphasizing his lack of criminal history and the absence of financial harm caused by his actions.
While acknowledging Virgil Griffith’s disagreement with the government’s characterization of his conduct, his lawyers expressed his remorse and acceptance of the criminal nature of his actions, particularly since reflecting on them while in custody.
They also addressed the rule
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