Baltimore man sentenced in city's first criminal hacking case.
One incident that landed him in hot water involved a powerpoint presentation made by the chief executive and intended to be displayed in front of the board of directors. Powell admitted to inserting pornography into the presentation.
The city's state's attorney's office said that this was the first computer hacking case to be prosecuted in the city.
Circuit Court Judge M. Brooke Murdock heard Powell's case, sentencing him to two years in prison with all time suspended, along with three years probation. He must now also carry out 100 hours of community service.











