The criminal prosecution seems to have ended for John R., of Vermont, (hereinafter, the “Defendant”) and his lawyer. On June 8th, he pleaded guilty to charges, the investigation of which reflects some important information to those who assume themselves beyond suspicion. After all, the Defendant had been something of a…
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Suspects Arrested For Fraud, Harassment And Sex Crimes Linked To Craigslist
In Massachusetts and beyond, criminal defense attorneys are seeing more and more arrests being linked to the recent scrutiny of Craigslist. Last week, we spoke of the matter of the “Craigslist Killer” and the attention he has brought to the website’s listing of sexually enticing advertisements. Now, it seems, the…
Boston Area Nanny Accused Of Kidnapping Baby, But It Is Not Her Who Needs The Criminal Lawyer
It may be that the Boston area is simply a dangerous place for a nanny. Several years ago, we had that case in Cambridge where a British nanny was accused (and, actually, convicted) of killing a baby. The case made international headlines. She did have an extremely experienced criminal lawyer…
Ex-Boston Sportscaster Arrested for Transportation and Possession of Child Pornography
In Massachusetts, former Boston sportscaster Bob Gamere has pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging him with transportation and possession of child pornography. Federal prosecutors, who arrested the man that once called himself the Great Gamere, are now calling the former “Candlepins for Cash” host a “danger to the community.”…
Andover, Massachusetts, Couple Arrested For Internet Crimes Of Harassment, Identity Fraud And Threats
The Ten Commandments had a few things to say about interaction with one’s neighbors. It might have been helpful, however, had they mentioned what would later be named “the internet” and how it would play into things. At least, it might have helped a particular Andover couple. Friday morning, Bill…
US Senate Passes Bill that Would Update Cyber Crime Laws
The US Senate has passed a bill that would update the country’s laws related to cyber crimes. The legislation, known as the Identity Theft Enforcement and Restitution Act is tougher on cyber criminals and gives victims of identity theft an opportunity to sue for damages. The Bill Proposes: • Making…
Mother Indicted In MySpace Hoax that Led to Teenager’s Suicide
Lori Drew, a Missouri mother, has been indicted in connection with a cyber taunting case that prompted a teenager to commit suicide in 2006. The federal indictment, filed in US District Court in Los Angeles, says the 49-year-old mother and others used a MySpace account to pose as “Josh Evans,”…
Massachusetts Catholic Priest Arrested For Stalking Conan O’ Brien
A Stoneham, Massachusetts priest was arrested in New York last week for allegedly stalking NBC talk-show host Conan O’Brien. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has suspended Reverent David Ajemian, 46. Ajemian allegedly sent threatening e-mails and letters to the television host’s house and office, went to the studies where…