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My guess is that is unlikely to happen... He will probably get a disproportionate punishment... however most folks here would realise they hold a million $ device (not that he can sell it for that but Apple will claim it is worth a lot). Since he sold it for $5000 it proves he is quite stupid in addition of being dishonest. I bet dropping in by a lawyer and negotiating the safe return of the device would have gotten him free Apple products for life. Hemay even have gotten the opportunity to be on TV. He should be punish for selling stolen merchandise, but how much should he be punished for being dumb?
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