Melissa Virus Suspect To Enter Plea
News Neither Edward Borden, Smith's attorney in the case, nor the New Jersey District Attorney's Office could be reached for comment. Ending an eight-month wait, David L. Smith, the programmer who allegedly wrote and released the Melissa macro virus...
[December 9, 1999, 10:07]
A Year Ago: Viruses: What Punishment Fits The Crime?
News This simply demonstrates that what the state [of New Jersey] is attempting to do here is massive overkill," said Edward Borden, attorney at law firm Saul, Ewing, Remick & Saul, Smith's legal counsel. Overkill or underpunished?
[April 28, 2000, 7:00]
Viruses: What Punishment Fits The Crime?
News This simply demonstrates that what the state [of New Jersey] is attempting to do here is massive overkill," said Edward Borden, attorney at law firm Saul, Ewing, Remick & Saul, Smith's legal counsel. Overkill or underpunished?
[April 30, 1999, 7:54]
Melissa Virus: Smith To Remain On Bail
News Smith's attorney of just 36 hours, Edward Borden, said today that he expects his client will remain free on bail following his arraignment Thursday. Borden, hired after Smith fired his previous attorney on Monday, said he didn't expect that the New...
[April 7, 1999, 9:31]
Virus Writing: End Of An Era?
News Edward Borden, Smith's attorney in the case, could not be reached for comment. Law enforcement officials and computer security specialists say that David L. Smith's conviction in the Melissa virus case -- the first successful prosecution of a virus...
[December 10, 1999, 9:27]

