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Criminal Photoshops Himself Into Charity Photos In Bid For Leniency

38-year-old Daryl Simon decided it would be a good idea to submit fake pictures of himself at charity events, and forged letters of support from various charitable organizations to the court before he was sentenced for credit card fraud. Unfortunately for Daryl, he is as good at Photoshop as he is at credit card scams, and Judge Stephen Robinson was not amused. Simon was sentenced to 285-months in prison — 50 months more than the maximum under sentencing guidelines. From the article: "Daryl Simon's bald-faced move included sticking a picture of himself into a shot with a physical-therapy patient, then flipping the image and placing it next to a teen student. 'Evidence that his image was inserted and flipped can be seen by examining the single detail on his shirt above his fingers — that detail appears on the left side of the shirt in the top photograph, and on the right side of the shirt in the bottom photograph,' prosecutors wrote."

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  1. pic or it didn't happen... by kodr · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Too bad there aren't any photos in TFA, I wanted to have a good laugh too...

  2. Why are articles so stingy with pictures? by catmistake · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't get it. There are rarely any photos that accompany news on the internet. What is up with that? If anything, it's only one lame ass photo... but... why not 50 lame photos? If news was done right on the internet, every story would have 5 pro germane and current photos, and pages of amateur cell phone photos and video. If a news site existed that did this, that didn't sell news but reported it... ah, what am I .... pipe dreams

  3. Well... by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 2, Insightful

    At least the attempt is more creative than the common American custom of "Finding Jesus" shortly before one goes to meet the parole board...

  4. WTF? by LordVader717 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    24 years? Can someone explain to me how this works? People get away with less prison time for murder. Not to mention corporate fraudsters who never seem to be punished for anything.

  5. Sentence much? by nanoakron · · Score: 2, Insightful

    23 years for scamming.

    That's 23 years just for taking money that isn't his.

    I knew you Americans liked your long and excessive sentences, but this takes the biscuit. I've heard of murderers and rapists getting less time.

    Just shows you what your court system is really there to protect - the good old green.