The first computing breakthrough made by Mike Lynch was a program that allowed law enforcement to instantly match suspects’ fingerprints to records on their database.Back in the early 1990s, it would have been hard to believe that the tech genius hailed as Britain’s answer to , who would later become an adviser to ’s government and also sit on the board of the , would one day have his own fingerprints taken.But, in a titanic fall from grace that has seen the 58-year-old tycoon spend much of the past year living under house arrest with an electronic tag attached to his ankle, Lynch will today enter a San Francisco courtroom to defend himself against fraud and conspiracy charges that could see him imprisoned for decades.
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