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NEWARK, N.J. -- A U.S. District Court judge last Friday set aside the guilty verdict in the case of a former network administrator who had been convicted in May on a federal charge of computer sabotage.
A jury found Tim Lloyd, 37, of Wilmington, Del., guilty of planting a software time bomb in a centralized file server at Omega Engineering Corp.'s Bridgeport, N.J., manufacturing plant. The malicious software code destroyed the programs that ran the company's manufacturing machines, costing Omega more than $10 million in losses and eventually leading to 80 layoffs.
| full story here Judge sets aside network sabotage verdict
Here is an example of a plea agreement set aside. Quote:
A plea deal for a Tahlequah mother charged last summer with seriously injuring her 6-week-old son was set aside during an emotion-packed hearing Thursday afternoon.
The plea was voided after two investigators involved in the case told the court they believe the sentence recommended by prosecutors was too lenient.
| full story here Tahlequah Daily Press - Robertson's plea set aside
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