
No, that's not correct. He was charged with (and plead guilty to) obstructing an IRS agent (26 USC 7212(a)) and misuse of a Social Security number (42 USC 408).
Clearly crimes so henious and beyond forgiveness that he should be sentenced to serve a greater amount of time inside than convicted rapists, baby murderers and "heroic citizens" who shoot at cars matching a rough description given over fire-service radio.
The "attack" he admitted to executing consisted of applying a stinky chemical to the doormat of an IRS office. (see
Surely this highly dangerous chemical warrior should be executed for his crimes? Datacomms Technologies data security Paul Bradley, Paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk Paul@crypto.uk.eu.org, Paul@cryptography.uk.eu.org Http://www.cryptography.home.ml.org/ Email for PGP public key, ID: FC76DA85 "Don`t forget to mount a scratch monkey"