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Man prosecuted over offensive Facebook update

A Donegal man has avoided a jail term for criminal damage to his ex-girlfriend's Facebook page after...
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3:36 PM - 30 Jun 2014



Man prosecuted over offensive...

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Man prosecuted over offensive Facebook update

TodayFM
TodayFM

3:36 PM - 30 Jun 2014



A Donegal man has avoided a jail term for criminal damage to his ex-girlfriend's Facebook page after he admitted posting an offensive status update on it.

The 30 year old was acquitted by a jury last month of raping and falsely imprisoning the woman in her home on the same date.

It's the first prosecution for criminal damage to a social media account.

The man - who can't be named because of the rape charge - was charged under the Criminal Damage Act 1991 which carries a maximum penalty of ten years in prison and a 10,000 euro fine.

Mr Justice Garrett Sheehan called it a reprehensible offence which seriously damaged the woman's good name but said that fortunately the status was quickly spotted and taken down.

He said that a financial penalty was the most appropriate and imposed a 2,000 euro fine.



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