The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was meant to provide authorities with tools to prevent criminal behavior by corporations.

For instance, he lied that he had last time prayed with Tamerlan Tsarnaev together.

On that grounds,

…they charged him with four counts of obstruction of justice.

Deleting your browser history could land you up in prison for 20 years in United States

Based on the records section of Sarbanes-Oxley mentioned above, the last charge was applied.

However, if that law is ever used against them, they might end up feeling differently about it.

The most unpleasant or offensive part of this is that it is being used to punish pre-crimes.

Their companies paid fines that are not worth to be considered for market manipulations and criminal money laundering.

Until now, none of them have go to jail and none of them have been sued under Sarbanes-Oxley.

However, it is a different rule of law for an undistinguished or average citizen.

This law has been in the books for thirteen years now.

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