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Apologetic Radio Jammer Jack Gerritsen Gets Seven Years, Fines

by @ 2:45 pm on September 22, 2006. Tags:
Filed under Uncategorized, ham radio

Reposted from ARRL:

– It was a day many radio amateurs in Southern California had been anticipating for a long time. On September 18, US District Court Judge R. Gary Klausner sentenced convicted radio jammer Jack Gerritsen, now 70, to seven years imprisonment and imposed $15,225 in fines on six counts — one a felony — that included willful and malicious interference with radio communications and transmitting without a license. Before sentencing, Gerritsen apologized to the federal government, the FCC and the local Amateur Radio community, which had endured the brunt of Gerritsen’s on-air tirades and outright jamming. “I’m sorry, and I apologize to everyone here,” Gerritsen told those in the courtroom, which included more than a dozen radio amateurs and Gerritsen’s family members. Gerritsen’s contrition did nothing to convince Klausner toward leniency.

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