It is true that Geraldine Edwards, now Geraldine Flemming-Mueller, she's been married for over eight years now to her husband Anthony Flemming-Mueller, was attacked via the internet by a Wikipedia editor whom I am unable to name due to legal reasons, however his Wikipedia handle begins with B. The background story is that this Wikipedia editor launched an Internet assault and smear campaign against Geraldine Flemming-Mueller, making both violent and pornographic comments about her, and creating three websites attacking her in an illegal manner. The malignant attacks were traced back to a Wikipedia editor who lives in Oakland, and a friend of Mary Ambrose, who was a former girlfriend of Robert Palmer. Geraldine Edwards was Robert Palmer's fiancee at the time of his death. Although Geraldine Flemming-Mueller has never met Mary Ambrose, Ambrose has launched personal attacks on her over the years. This time she launched an attack against Geraldine Flemming-Mueller through her friend of over two years, this Wikipedia editor. When the attacks were traced back to this Oakland Wikipedia editor, he was arrested and questioned. He freely admitted when interviewed by the police that he and Mary Ambrose had decided that Geraldine Edwards had to be 'taken down a peg' and 'put in her place.' He didn't understand that his actions were illegal and argued the point with the police. He explained that he had met with Mary Ambrose in San Francisco, where she was visiting at the time, on several occassions between late November and early December 2013 to plan their actions towards Geraldine Flemming-Mueller, once again citing that there was nothing illegal in his actions. His and Ambrose's motivation in doing this, according to this Wikipedia editor was to teach 'this arrogant woman what the world really thinks of her.' When Mary Ambrose was contacted at the residence of her boyfriend, whom financially supports her, and whom she lives with, to inquire about the situation, she denied knowing this Wikipeida editor altogether. When the police advised her that they had in their possession time stamped photos of herself and the Wikipedia editor taken in San Francisco taken between late November and early December of 2013, as well as records of texts, voicemails, and phone calls she made to him, she then admitted that 'I guess I might know him, but we're not friends.' According to all reports, the emails she made to this man were clearcut in their malignant intentions towards Geraldine Flemming-Mueller. Regardless of this, Mary Ambrose insisted that she had nothing to do with the internet attack on Geraldine Edwards, and that this Wikipedia editor had acted on his own. In short, she hung him out to dry. This man also refused to believe that Mary Ambrose had initially denied knowledge of him, saying 'Untrue. Mary and I are the very best of friends. She would never say that about me. No way. I spoke with her yesterday for over twenty minutes.' He then accessed his phone log showing this to be true. He was charged and convicted of Internet Slander and Defamaion, as well as Internet Obscentiy. He was put on parole for two years, although he will serve no time behind bars due to the fact that he has no prior convictions, in addition to being given court ordered therapy. Insomuch as he has been diagnosed with a bona fide mental disorder ascertained by the Pschological Evalutation her underwent, in conjunction with the hostile actions he demonstrated towards Geraldine Flemming-Mueller, a TRO had been granted to Tony and Geraldine Flemming-Mueller that orders this Wikipeida editor to stay 5000 yards away from them at all times.
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Harassment can be a serious situation with significant life impacting consequences. You may want to check out your States criminal code as to the penalty involved if charged and convicted.
Telephone harassment may seem like no big deal, but it is actually very serious. If convicted, the judge can sentence you to a minimum of 1 year of jail. But yes it can be a felony.
You will need to talk to a lawyer and provide all the details of the situation.
You have to be charged first. No one has ever filed a complaint against the late-night talk show host.
Assuming you mean "can a person with a misdemeanor own a handgun," it depends on what the charge is. If the charge is for stalking or domestic violence, no. Most other misdemeanors do not disqualify a person.
Probation and a fine. After being convicted of the first offense, each subsequent offense is a fifth degree felony
Former East German leader Egon Krenz is convicted for a shoot to kill policy at the Berlin Wall. Source: Wikipedia
The terms and conditions are several pages long, but the important restrictions are being over 18 years old, and not having been convicted or a assault, violent crime, sexual misconduct or harassment.
According to the Wikipedia article on his life - he was convicted of first degree murder in 1996. His death warrant was signed on the 10th of January 2006.
In criminal court If you plead guilty to the charge you will then be quickly convicted of the crime and sentencing will be carried out. The Punishment for harassment (depending on the severity and the Laws of the state) can carry a prison sentence anywhere from 10 days to 3 years and/or fines from $150.00 to $10,000.00 Harassment can also be brought up in a civil law suit in which if you plead guilty to the charge you could have a judgment passed against you for a monetary amount and have to pay the person whom you harassed...
Intentionally seek to annoy or alarm, make obscene gestures to, use offensive language against, and verbally or non-verbally threat, another person, are all considered harassment or a Class C misdemeanor in the State of Alabama. If convicted, an individual can be locked up for 90 days or 3 months and a fine of up to $500 depending on the circumstances and the judge presiding the case.
That person could be arrested for violation of probation and have their probation revoked which ends up with the person going to jail. You may also have a new set of probation terms given to you.