Evoting whistleblower needs help

Cindy Cohn says: "Oakland Tribune article about Stephen Heller, a
courageous whistleblower who publicized some internal documents from electronic voting machine vendor Diebold. He's been charged with three
felonies in Los Angeles Superior Court, for felony access to computerdata, commercial burglary and receiving stolen property, and has pled
not guilty. Heller was a temporary wordprocessor at Diebold's law firm, Jones Day.

"My quote from the story: 'This is a guy who the people of California should be thanking and yet he's facing litigation titled 'People vs. Heller.'

"EFF has been trying to find him pro bono counsel, since he's run out of his savings, but we haven't had any luck yet. Some folks have also set up a legal defense fund. Link