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Hawaii man sentenced to supervision over Utah extreme cyberstalking

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A Hawaii man who pleaded guilty to cyberstalking a Utah family by sending more than 500 people to their house for unwanted services including food deliveries, plumbers and prostitutes was sentenced Thursday to three years of supervision and ordered to adhere to strict limitations on use of the internet. Loren Okamura, 45, apologized while appearing from his home in Hawaii during a video conference hearing based out of U.S. District Court in Utah. Okamura said he was struggling with depression after his wife died when the cyberstalking occurred. He was given credit in the sentence for the nearly one year he spent in jail before being released in October 2020, several months after he accepted a plea deal.

Hawaii man sentenced to supervision over Utah cyberstalking

Hawaii man sentenced to supervision over Utah cyberstalking by Brady Mccombs, The Associated Press Posted May 13, 2021 6:03 pm EDT Last Updated May 13, 2021 at 6:15 pm EDT SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A Hawaii man who pleaded guilty to cyberstalking a Utah family by sending more than 500 people to their house for unwanted services including food deliveries, plumbers and prostitutes was sentenced Thursday to three years of supervision and ordered to adhere to strict limitations on use of the internet. Loren Okamura, 45, apologized while appearing from his home in Hawaii during a video conference hearing based out of U.S. District Court in Utah. Okamura said he was struggling with depression after his wife died when the cyberstalking occurred. He was given credit in the sentence for the nearly one year he spent in jail before being released in October 2020, several months after he accepted a plea deal.

Why did Kody Brown sue the state of Utah? Sister Wives star claimed he was targetted unfairly for polygamy

Robyn Brown, Meri Brown, Kody Brown, Christine Brown and Janelle Brown from Sister Wives arrive at the grand opening of Mike Tyson s one-man show Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth - Live on Stage at the Hollywood Theatre at the MGM Grand Hotel/Casino on April 14, 2012, in Las Vegas, Nevada (Ethan Miller/Getty Images) Faced with the threat of being prosecuted for bigamy in Utah, Kody and his family moved to Las Vegas in Season 2. Kody also filed a lawsuit in 2011 against Utah Governor Gary Herbert, Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, and Utah County Attorney Jeffrey R. Buhman. The lawsuit was called Brown v/s Buhman. 

Utah s 10-year battle over disputed roads crisscrossing public lands likely just got a lot longer

Utah’s 10-year battle over disputed roads crisscrossing public lands likely just got a lot longer Brian Maffly © Provided by Salt Lake Tribune (Photo courtesy of Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance) Fourmile Canyon/Last Chance Road, also known as K7300 in Kane County, is one of 15 bellwether routes at issue in a three-weeklong trial in U.S. District Court in 2020. Judge Clark Waddoups is expected to render decisions this year that will guide resolution to Utah s claims to 12,500 other routes crossing public lands, but a recent appeals court ruling could enable wilderness advocates to intervene in these lawsuits and drag the proceedings out for years.

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