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Showing posts with label misdemeanor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label misdemeanor. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Posting Woman’s Data on Craigslist Brings Charges



By BILL BRAKSICK

(ILLINOIS, USA) A Sycamore man has been charged with a misdemeanor offense after reportedly posting a woman’s contact information and offers for sex on an Internet website.

Alexander P. Dominguez, 25, of the 700 block of South Main Street, is accused of posting a woman’s name, phone number and workplace information, along with offers of sexual contact, on the classified website Craigslist.

According to court documents, the woman received dozens of phone messages from unknown people propositioning her for sex.

Dominguez is charged with harassment through electronic communications, a Class B misdemeanor punishable by not more than six months in jail.

He appeared for a bond hearing Wednesday at the DeKalb County Courthouse via closed-circuit television from the DeKalb County Jail.

He was released on a $1,500 recognizance bond, which allows a person to be released from jail with no money posted but a signed promise to be present at future court dates.

He is due back in court July 19.


(our exposed cyberpath Dunetz/ Yidwithlid did this to his victims on MySpace. We're told MySpace has documented it and forwarded it to the authorities. Let us know if yours did this too.)


original article here

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Police Dispatcher Charged After Harassing Online


(U.S.A.) A South Texas police dispatcher is in trouble with the law after she posted photos of her husband and a female police officer on her Facebook page.

Brownsville dispatcher Laura De Leon is free on her own recognizance after she was charged with single counts of online harassment and phone harassment. Both are misdemeanors. She's also on administrative leave from her job with the Brownsville Police Department.

De Leon told The Brownsville Herald that she posted the suggestive photos and text messages exchanged between the woman and her husband, both of whom are Brownsville police officers.

She also admitted to calling the other woman and leaving a voice mail message on her phone. She said she did this because she was upset and later took down her Facebook postings.