The new "online harassment" statute makes it a felony to create phony profiles on social networking sites with the intent to "harm, defraud, intimidate, or threaten" others.
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It actually sets two bad precedents. One is that using a fake name is a felony. The other is that websites can determine when someone is committing a felony, ... BTW, does using a proxy or anonymizer count as impersonating another person or using a false identity? Is it a felony? What if a friend is logged into MySpace and...
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I don't understand how this is supposed to get someone to buy a car. The only thing I could think of is she didn't had a car so maybe she's supposed to buy a Toyota so she can get the hell away? I think it's lost on me.
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An example of a common form of criminal impersonation is one who pretends to be someone else when contacted by the police. ... Criminal impersonation is a Class 6 felony.
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It is a felony when you are actually impersonating someone in public to obtain information or to invade someone´s rights. This is no where near a felony. Maybe you should go back to highschool law class or something.
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Petty Theft can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the number of previous ... Identity Theft – The act of impersonating someone by using their personal information such as, birth date, social security number, bank account information, and other data for unlawful purposes is considered Identity Theft.
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"harassment can be prosecuted as a felony if: the harasser was previously convicted for violated harassment laws, was motivated by bias, was falsely impersonating someone, possesses a weapon, if the victim was under 18 and the perpetrator is more than 3 years older than the victim, or if the harassment is aimed at a...
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or if the person commits the offense by falsely impersonating someone else. ... When a person is convicted of a felony offense, the court will order an independent professional mental health assessment of the offender's need for mental health treatment.
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Modesitt filed an allegation of impersonating a public servant, i.e: [a] law enforcement officer, with the intent to mislead and induce someone to submit to false official authority. The charge is a class-D felony, punishable by up to three years in prison and $10,000 in fines.
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First of all, vote fraud is a felony. This is impersonating someone at the polls or voting multiple times and stuff like that. It just doesn't happen in Minnesota. Republicans simply cannot point to any cases of this happening.
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