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Monthly Archives: April 2014

Man gets 20 years for Internet-related crime, child porn

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A Pennsylvania man has been convicted and sentenced after allegedly soliciting sexual videos from a teenager online. The 37-year-old defendant was charged with an Internet crime after allegedly posing as a teen boy in order to obtain material to make sexually explicit videos. The defendant has received a 20-year prison sentence in a federal facility, and… Read More »

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9 defendants facing charges in drug crimes case

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A criminal investigation in Philadelphia has reportedly led to the arrest of nine adults who were allegedly conspiring to distribute drugs throughout the city’s suburbs. Authorities report that they seized 8 pounds of marijuana, more than 20 grams of cocaine and thousands of dollars of cash, in addition to other substances, during a recent… Read More »

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‘Worst driver’ pleads guilty to homicide, drunk driving charges

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It is a dubious honor to be named the worst driver in your county, but one Chester County man has received that distinction. Official reports show that the man, who is accused of causing a fatal motorcycle accident in 2013, has been arrested eight times on drunk driving charges since 1981. At least half of those… Read More »

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New sexual crimes law allows broader reach for restraining orders

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A new law that is slated to go into effect in 2015 could have significant implications for Pennsylvania residents and those convicted of sex crimes. The legislation is designed to protect victims of sexual assault by providing court-ordered protection from the alleged abuser. Interestingly, even those victims who have never reported the alleged crimes could receive… Read More »

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Man released after appeal for Internet-related crime

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The alleged perpetrator of a serious Internet data crime has been released from custody. The man, who calls himself “Weev” online, was charged with an Internet crime after reportedly stealing personal data from more than 100,000 Apple iPad users — perhaps including some from Pennsylvania — several years ago. He had been sentenced to 41 months… Read More »

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Borough manager mounts criminal defense against theft charges

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The 44-year-old former manager of a Pittsburgh borough has been released from custody after waiving a preliminary hearing in his criminal case. The defendant, who had served as borough manager for Munhall, is mounting a criminal defense against allegations that he pilfered more than $230,000 from municipal accounts. The man has been released on a $20,000… Read More »

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5 facing drug crimes allegations for February death

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Five people from Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, are facing serious drug charges after their actions allegedly led to the death of a local 21-yar-old man. The defendants, between the ages of 19 and 48, were arrested and arraigned in the state capitol on March 26. Those defendants, one woman and four men, had been indicted for… Read More »

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Repeat drunk driving charges lead to alcohol monitoring for some

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Pennsylvania residents who have been arrested for a second drunk driving infraction may be required to submit to round-the-clock alcohol monitoring in order to be qualified for release through bail. A new policy in York County has demanded that such offenders be subject to this type of monitoring, and officials say the regulation is… Read More »

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