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Prosecutors Drop Most Charges Against Journalist/Anonymous Spokesman for Linking to Hacked Files

The Dallas Morning News reports that prosecutors have moved to drop most of the charges against journalist and activist Barrett Brown related to posting stolen data online. They want to drop all but one of 12 charges "accusing him of trafficking in data, including credit card numbers, that was stolen from private intelligence firm Stratfor" by hackers, the Morning News says. "He had faced charges of aggravated identity theft and device fraud in a case that has received national attention for its free speech implications," the Morning News also says.