Computer crime is not worse than rape:
Aggravated Sexual AbuseThe Federal statute doesn't actually call the crime "rape", but the elements of the offense are the same, using force, threat, rendering someone unconscious, or drugging them.
The sentence in either case can go up to life in prison, substantially longer than the 10 years this guy is facing.
Under Ohio law, unauthorized use of a computer system (which includes hacking into it) is anywhere from a misdemeanor of the fourth degree to a felony of the second degree, depending on the circumstances and the degree of loss caused to the victim. Rape is a felony of the first degree.
As for "Computer Crimes", there are around 40 different Federal statutes that reference computer crimes, but none of them are just called "computer crime". Any "murkiness" is introduced by Mother Jones, in purposefully referencing "4 separate Federal charges" that it somehow knows exist, but can't actually specify what they are.
When it comes to the search, his description is hilarious - no one would conduct a warrant service that way; trying to get 12 guys out of a delivery truck with rifles after he opens the door in the way they're describing would be a recipe for disaster, and would totally defeat the purpose of having 12 people there in the first place. Can anyone guess why?
But he's from Anonymous, and Mother Jones is publishing the story, and you can't be one of the cool kids if you get arrested without it involving profanity and (on the face of it) over the top law enforcement tactics - even if those don't make any sense.
Never mind that, though. There's another clue that he's lying about the behavior of law enforcement during the search. Can anyone spot it?