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Roberto Bravo-Camacho, the ex-Broulims employee convicted of three felony counts of video voyeurism and one felony count of attempt to destroy evidence, was sentenced to a 3-year fixed prison sentence
A Teton County man is facing a charge of first-degree sexual assault after police said he forced himself on a woman and smacked her face before raping her.
Chris Tarpey, 31, pleaded not guilty to the charge Wednesday in the 9th Judicial District Court in Jackson.
Tarpeyâs name was made public for the first time Wednesday. It was previously protected under Wyomingâs restricted disclosure act.
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According to court records, Tarpey is accused of showing up drunk at the womanâs Jackson apartment late on July 23 and then stripping naked and getting into her bed.
Several families are demanding accountability after they say they were victims of criminal misconduct at the hands of the Teton County Prosecuting Attorneyâs Office.
In the last few months, various complaints about the county attorneyâs office breaking the stateâs restricted disclosure law have been filed with the Wyoming State Bar, Teton County Sheriffâs Office, Jackson Police Department and Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation.
âThe Teton County Attorneyâs Office and anyone else working for the government who violated this law must be held accountable for their actions and prevented from illegally and unnecessarily damaging the reputations of people who are falsely accused of crimes in the future,â attorneys Devon Petersen and Tom Fleener wrote in an email to the News&Guide.