Wednesday 13 June 2012

Cyber stalker remains out of prison despite conviction

Jorge M. has been sentenced to 192 years in prison for cyber abuse, and the court heard that he stalked as many as 67 young girls online. He intimidated the children by making threats, and using phrases such as ‘Enséñame las ‘tetis’. Despite him being condemned to 192 years in prison he will only serve 11 on the decision of the judge, but as yet he has not been imprisoned. He will not be imprisoned until the sentence is declared ‘firm’, and today the Prosecutor and one of the accusers have asked him to be imprisoned right away ‘because of the danger of him using a computer and suffering a relapse’. It seems the case is more complicated because he did not physically meet any of his victims. The prosecutor went as far to ask for a 367 year sentence, but Jorge G and his lawyers say he will appeal what is now an 11 year sentence to the Supreme Court.

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