Summary
The government wants to severely punish Sam Bankman-Fried at age 32, without considering his vulnerabilities. They aim to prevent him from even having the opportunity to commit fraud, which is seen as extreme and unfair.
Key Points
1. The government is seeking to punish Sam Bankman-Fried in a way that could potentially disable him from engaging in any fraudulent activities, regardless of his current condition and vulnerabilities.
2. The filing argues that this approach to sentencing, aimed at specific deterrence, is horrifying and fails to take into consideration the individual circumstances of the defendant.
3. The statement implies that the government’s stance on the sentencing of Sam Bankman-Fried is overly harsh and punitive, potentially disregarding the principles of justice and fairness in the legal system.