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Sergey Aleynikov (born 1970) is a former Goldman Sachs computer programmer. Between 2009 and 2016, he was prosecuted by NY Federal and State jurisdictions for the same conduct of allegedly copying proprietary computer source code from his employer, Goldman Sachs, before joining a competing firm. His first prosecution in federal court in New York ultimately resulted in acquittal by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The outcome of his second prosecution and trial in New York state court was a split verdict dismissed by court, which acquitted him on all counts. One count in that order of dismissal was later overturned by New York Court of Appeals, which took a very broad interpretation of the statute, and on recommendation of prosecutors he was sentenced to time serve

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  • Sergey Aleynikov es un exprogramador de computadoras de Goldman Sachs. Emigró de Rusia a los Estados Unidos en 1990. En diciembre de 2010 fue injustamente condenado por dos cargos de robo de secretos comerciales y condenado a 97 meses de prisión. En febrero de 2012 su condena fue anulada por la Corte de Apelaciones de Estados Unidos del Segundo Circuito que dictó una sentencia absolutoria, revirtiendo la decisión del tribunal de distrito.​ (es)
  • Serge Aleynikov est un ancien programmeur informatique de Goldman Sachs. Il a émigré de Russie aux États-Unis en 1990. En décembre 2010, il a été injustement reconnu coupable de deux chefs d'accusation de vol de secrets commerciaux et condamné à 97 mois de prison. En février 2012, sa condamnation a été infirmée par la Cour d'appel des États-Unis pour le deuxième circuit qui a rendu un jugement d'acquittement, infirmant la décision du tribunal de district. (fr)
  • Sergey Aleynikov (born 1970) is a former Goldman Sachs computer programmer. Between 2009 and 2016, he was prosecuted by NY Federal and State jurisdictions for the same conduct of allegedly copying proprietary computer source code from his employer, Goldman Sachs, before joining a competing firm. His first prosecution in federal court in New York ultimately resulted in acquittal by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The outcome of his second prosecution and trial in New York state court was a split verdict dismissed by court, which acquitted him on all counts. One count in that order of dismissal was later overturned by New York Court of Appeals, which took a very broad interpretation of the statute, and on recommendation of prosecutors he was sentenced to time served without punishment. The same New York Court of Appeals denied his petition to appeal on double jeopardy grounds. His story inspired Michael Lewis's bestseller Flash Boys. (en)
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  • Sergey Aleynikov es un exprogramador de computadoras de Goldman Sachs. Emigró de Rusia a los Estados Unidos en 1990. En diciembre de 2010 fue injustamente condenado por dos cargos de robo de secretos comerciales y condenado a 97 meses de prisión. En febrero de 2012 su condena fue anulada por la Corte de Apelaciones de Estados Unidos del Segundo Circuito que dictó una sentencia absolutoria, revirtiendo la decisión del tribunal de distrito.​ (es)
  • Serge Aleynikov est un ancien programmeur informatique de Goldman Sachs. Il a émigré de Russie aux États-Unis en 1990. En décembre 2010, il a été injustement reconnu coupable de deux chefs d'accusation de vol de secrets commerciaux et condamné à 97 mois de prison. En février 2012, sa condamnation a été infirmée par la Cour d'appel des États-Unis pour le deuxième circuit qui a rendu un jugement d'acquittement, infirmant la décision du tribunal de district. (fr)
  • Sergey Aleynikov (born 1970) is a former Goldman Sachs computer programmer. Between 2009 and 2016, he was prosecuted by NY Federal and State jurisdictions for the same conduct of allegedly copying proprietary computer source code from his employer, Goldman Sachs, before joining a competing firm. His first prosecution in federal court in New York ultimately resulted in acquittal by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The outcome of his second prosecution and trial in New York state court was a split verdict dismissed by court, which acquitted him on all counts. One count in that order of dismissal was later overturned by New York Court of Appeals, which took a very broad interpretation of the statute, and on recommendation of prosecutors he was sentenced to time serve (en)
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  • Sergey Aleynikov (es)
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