Silk Road: why dark net drugs trial has zoned in on emoticons

Lawyers for alleged drugs kingpin Ross Ulbricht argue the importance of showing jury a smiley face

Supporter of Ross Ulbricht in front of a Manhattan federal court
(Image credit: 2015 Getty Images)

The trial of Ross Ulbricht, allegedly the mastermind behind the narcotics website Silk Road, has prompted an unusual debate about the importance of emoticons in court evidence.

Prosecutors at Manhattan's federal courthouse are trying to prove that Ulbricht, 30, used the pseudonym Dread Pirate Roberts to commit drug trafficking on the dark net site, among other crimes.

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