Absrtact: According to foreign media reports, Karimmechfalin (Kariem McFarlin), who sneaked into Apple's founder Steve Jobs ' home last year, was the highest court in Santa Clara County (Santa Clara Shawnee Superior), Calif. Sentenced to 7 years ' imprisonment for this
Karim Macfarin (Kariem McFarlin), who sneaked into Apple's founder Steve Jobs ' home last year, was reported by foreign media as the High Court in Santa Clara County, Calif. (Santa Clara Shawnee Superior) Sentenced to 7 years ' imprisonment, the Deputy Prosecutor in charge of the case was released to the public.
McFarlin, 35 years old, sneaked into a burglary at Waverley Street on July 17, 2012. Jobs lived in the house until October 5, 2011. The house was being renovated when mcfarlin the crime, so Jobs ' widow didn't live there. At the time, McFarlin found the key to the renovation contractor's entry into the room from the storeroom, stealing two Apple computers, an ipad, many other electronic products, Tiffany jewellery and personal belongings, including jobs ' wallet and driver's license.
According to the police, McFarlin in the crime of fear of breaking these expensive electronic products, first put a few cushions on the outside of the fence, and then throw stolen goods onto the mat.
McFarlin was arrested by police on August 2, 2012, and Palo Alto investigators successfully tracked the location of the stolen computer with the help of Apple and at&t.
McFarlin was a member of the football team at San Jose State University (San Jose University). The police said that, in addition to the theft of jobs home, McFarlin has repeatedly sneaked into San Francisco homes burglary.
At the trial, McFarlin said he had been homeless and slept in the car. The job was chosen because the house was being renovated and there was no light inside. McFarlin parked his car on the curb and dived into jobs ' home. McFarlin admits the $ hundreds of thousands of worth of property is in a locker in his home. In addition to the belongings stolen from Jobs ' home, the police also found a lot of stolen precious household ornaments and silver strips in McFarlin's home.
In addition to facing a 7-year prison sentence, McFarlin to pay a large amount of compensation to the victim. The judge said that if McFarlin was better in prison, he could be paroled after serving 3.5.