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...thank the federal authorities for all the work that they did on the Smiley case,” Harvard College Library (HCL) spokeswoman Beth I. Brainard said after Smiley??s sentence was announced. “We’re always grateful to see individuals who steal and deface valuable library materials brought to justice...
...maximum penalty for Smiley??s crimes would be 10 years of jail, but in a plea agreement with Smiley, federal prosecutors said they would seek a lighter sentence...
...Smiley??s capture doesn’t end the search for the 13 rare maps that Harvard is missing. Several institutions say they are missing maps with titles identical to the eight that Smiley says he stole from Harvard. And five of Harvard’s 13 missing maps are not among the items Smiley has confessed to stealing...
Prolific international map thief E. Forbes Smiley III is headed into uncharted territory: Smiley??who admitted he stole eight maps from Harvard’s Houghton Library and faces up to 10 years in prison and over $2 million in restitution and fines—is pleading for mercy. The renowned prowler is asking for leniency, in the form of a sentence no longer than 36 months in prison, even as library officials say Smiley has yet to fess up to all of his thefts. Smiley, who admittedly stole a total of 97 maps from a number...
...Brainard told The Crimson at the end of July. Brainard would not comment about whether the eight maps identified as Harvard’s were proven to belong to the University at Monday’s meeting.The next step for Harvard, other institutions, and dealers affected by Smiley??s thefts is to prepare victim impact statements that will give them the opportunity to explain to the court what impact Smiley??s crime has had on them.Such statements are a way for victims to describe how they’ve been affected by a crime. The judge...