http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/02/business/dealbook/ex-goldman-programmer-found-guilty.html
By MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN and BEN PROTESS
Dealbook
The New York Times
MAY 1, 2015
For the second time in five years, prosecutors have prevailed over Sergey
Aleynikov, the former Goldman Sachs programmer accused of stealing
confidential computer trading code from the bank. The first time it took a
federal jury just hours to convict; this time it came after more than a
week of deliberation and an accusation of “food poisoning” and avocado
tampering in a state court jury room.
A jury on Friday convicted Mr. Aleynikov on one count he faced but
acquitted him on another and deadlocked on a third. Mr. Aleynikov, who is
unlikely to face much if any prison time, cracked a nervous smile after
the decision was announced.
The split verdict — a striking conclusion to a case that divided the legal
world, inspired a best-selling book and spotlighted the secret formulas
behind high-frequency trading on Wall Street — came after the case nearly
ended in what would have been the most bizarre of mistrials.
The possible mistrial stemmed from a dispute between two jurors deciding
Mr. Aleynikov’s fate; a female juror accused a male one of “food
tampering,” in part because an avocado was missing from her sandwich. The
female juror also said she took a blood test to determine whether she had
been poisoned, temporarily turning the criminal proceedings into a
culinary whodunit.
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