Supreme Court to hear case of Alabama man convicted of stealing deep sea fishing information

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Supreme Court to hear case of Alabama man convicted of stealing deep sea fishing information
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Lawyers for Timothy J. Smith of Mobile have already successfully argued that his conviction was improper since he was tried in U.S. District Court for Florida’s Northern District.

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up the case of an Alabama man whose 2020 conviction in federal court on stealing trade secrets over the Internet was later vacated.

Smith, a software engineer in Mobile, was accused of obtaining information valued in the six figures regarding the sonar coordinates of artificial fishing reefs from StrikeLines, a Pensacola-based company, in 2018. At his sentencing two years ago, U.S. District Judge Casey Rodgers said she thought Smith’s acts were based upon “spite” and “arrogance.”

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