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Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Identity Theft Charge Against Christopher Baron

Posted on June 23, 2009 by pogowasright.org

The Wisconsin Supreme Court issued a decision today …. [that] allows the Jefferson County District Attorney to proceed with identity theft charges against Christopher Baron.

According to the criminal complaint, Christopher Baron hacked into the work computer of his boss, Emergency Medical Services Director Mark Fisher, and sent several e-mails that he found in Mr. Fisher’s e-mail account to about ten people. The forwarded e-mails appeared to have come from Mr. Fisher and suggested that Mr. Fisher was using an apartment owned by the EMS Department to conduct an extramarital affair. The day after Baron sent those e-mails, Mr. Fisher committed suicide.

Read more on WisBusiness.comhttp://www.wisbusiness.com/index.iml?Article=162515.

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