Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
I'm generally with sonatine on this one.
The murder-for-hire plot makes him a totally unsympathetic character, even though nobody got hurt. As for as Ulbricht believed, he was really paying to have someone whacked. He didn't realize he was dealing with a scammer instead of a real hitman.
Now, if Ulbricht was innocent here, and someone else hired the (fake) hitman, then I would be a lot more open to freeing Ulbricht. From there it becomes complicated, because he wasn't directly a drug dealer. He did, however, knowingly run a black market system where he profited via the sale of illegal drugs and illegal guns.
I still don't think that deserves the sentence he got, but if the murder-for-hire thing was real (which I think it was), then I'm okay with this life sentence.
Ulbricht has become a libertaran/cryptobro hero, though, and Trump is trying to win over that community. So yeah, he probably does get pardoned.