Anthony Becker's attorney is advocating for probation rather than jail time, citing the severe damage to Becker's reputation and professional life following his conviction for leaking a grand jury report and perjury. The Deputy Public Defender's request follows a guilty verdict last December, where Becker was found culpable of disclosing sensitive information related to his alleged misconduct involving the San Francisco 49ers. Prosecutors are pressing for jail time, citing Becker's lack of remorse and accountability, but the defense insists that Becker has already been punished enough by the consequences of his actions.
Montoya argues that Becker's conviction has already caused significant damage to his reputation and career, indicating that the punishment has been more than sufficient.
Prosecutors emphasized that Becker has not accepted responsibility for his actions, suggesting that his lack of remorse warrants a harsher sentence.
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