COURT: More court results from Worcester TWO people who sent threatening Whatsapp messages to women in Droitwich has been handed a two year community order. Rebecca Kopacz and Richard Weaver appeared before magistrates on April 29 in Worcester where they both indicated a guilty plea to two charges of sending Whatsapp voice notes which conveyed a threat for the purpose of causing anxiety. The messages, which were sent on December 26 last year, were directed at two different women. 36 year-old Kopacz, of Worcester Road, indicated a guilty plea to the offences, and magistrates imposed a 24-month conditional discharge with a restraining order preventing Kopacz from contacting either of the two women she sent the Whatsapp messages to.
Court results: Droitwich pair sentenced over threatening Whatsapp messages
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Court results: Droitwich pair sentenced over threatening Whatsapp messages
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SUMMARY
Stratford Hall is a 1,500-acre plantation located in Westmoreland County on the Potomac River. The politician and planter Thomas Lee purchased the land for Stratford in 1717; although no records exist to indicate when the house was built, construction likely began in 1738 and was completed sometime in the 1740s. The plantation was home to two signers of the Declaration of Independence Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee and was the birthplace of the Confederate general Robert E. Lee. Thomas Lee’s descendants lived at Stratford until the 1820s, when Henry Lee IV sold the plantation to cover his debts. Since 1929, the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association, or RELMA, has owned Stratford Hall.
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“Celebrating the successes of women in this field
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Nominations are open to qualifying women across all sectors, especially in financial services, law, education, and advisory services, as well as to entrepreneurs.
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Honourees will be acknowledged during an interactive celebration featuring a video showcase of the top women’s accomplishments, a panel discussion exploring fintech and blockchain challenges, and sponsored breakout rooms.