Bitcoin miner claims judge, prosecutor targeted firm with noise laws
Bitcoin mining firm NewRays alleges that Judge Allen Dodson and prosecuting attorney Phil Murphy selectively enforced noise legislation to target its business.
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Bitcoin mining firm NewRays alleges that Judge Allen Dodson and prosecuting attorney Phil Murphy selectively enforced noise legislation to target its business.
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