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CO: Man Sentenced In Invasion Of Privacy Case

Posted on April 11, 2015 by pogowasright.org

CBS in Denver reports:

A man accused of taking pictures in a women’s restroom last year has been sentenced.

Bradley Oglethorpe pleaded guilty earlier to two counts of invasion of privacy. He was sentenced on Friday to two years in jail for each count to be served consecutive for a total of four years.

Read more on CBS.  The report does not mention whether Oglethorpe will also have to register as a sex offender when he’s released from prison.

I think four years in prison is the longest sentence I’ve ever seen for this kind of case, though. Most sentences I’ve seen seem to be 6 months to 1 year, although the U. of Delaware doctoral student who pleaded guilty to 49 counts of felony invasion of privacy was  recently sentenced to two years in prison, and he will also be “required to register as a sex offender and is expected to be deported when his prison term is complete.”

 

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