Did Goldman's Criminal Charges Go Too Far?

Did Goldman's Criminal Charges Go Too Far?
Lloyd Blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., speaks during an interview following a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Obama reached out to chief executives and middle-income taxpayers, imploring them to press Congress to avoid the fiscal cliff as he said he wants to get a deal 'done before Christmas.' Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Lloyd Blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., speaks during an interview following a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Obama reached out to chief executives and middle-income taxpayers, imploring them to press Congress to avoid the fiscal cliff as he said he wants to get a deal 'done before Christmas.' Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A month after ace programmer Sergey Aleynikov left Goldman Sachs, he was arrested. Exactly what he’d done neither the F.B.I., which interrogated him, nor the jury, which convicted him a year later, seemed to understand.

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