| Feds Want Hacker's Genetic Code |
| Source: Wired News - Posted by Eric Lubow | ||
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Lamo is nearly 18 months into a two-year probation sentence for hacking The New York Times in 2002. According to his attorney, Lamo's refusal is based on a religious objection to giving blood, and he's willing to provide his DNA in another form. "He went in there with fingernail clippings and hair, and they refused to accept it, because they will only accept blood," says federal public defender Mary French. "Which is, you know, kind of in the Dark Ages."
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