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Message leads to 100 hours community service

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The woman who was charged last month under the Computer Misuse Act, has been ordered to serve 100 hours of community service.

Kimberly Natasha Stuart, 29, of 5th Avenue Marshall Gap, New Orleans, St Michael, was not required to plead to using a cell phone to send an electronic communication that was intended to be obscene and intended to cause Keisha Mitchell annoyance, distress or anxiety on September 20.

Stuart admitted to the offence when she appeared before Chief Magistrate Christopher Birch on September 27.

She remains on $750 bail, and is scheduled to reappear before Magistrate Wayne Clarke in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court on January 15. (RA/PR)  

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