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Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 23 January 2010
Long-time Boston sportscaster and "Candlepins for Cash" host Bob Gamere, 71, was sentenced to five years in federal prison last Wednesday, following U.S. District Court Judge William Young's acceptance of the plea agreement Gamere and his attorney, William H. Kettlewell, worked out with Assistant US Attorney Robert Richardson.
Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 11 January 2010
Last September, I wrote about the travails of Jamie Aguirre, an ultrasound technician at Advanced Medical Imaging in Tiffin, Ohio, whose penchant for secretly videotaping undressed and sedated patients, and collecting X-rays of public areas, came to light after he was pulled over for a traffic violation.
Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 03 November 2009
When the Berkshire County District Attorney's office in western Massachusetts loaded a CD of larceny evidence onto its computer, it found more than it expected: a computer file folder with 153 images of child pornography, as well as photos and a video of a male masturbating in front of a computer. The room in the video was one the district attorney had seen before: the evidence room at the Adams Police Department.
Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 29 October 2009
A routine traffic stop in northern Ohio led to a disturbing discovery: numerous nude photos of patients secretly taken by an ultrasound technician at Advance Medical Imaging, a facility located in Tiffin, Ohio. The suspect, Jamie Aguirre, 43, is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail; a preliminary hearing is scheduled for Friday, October 30, in the Kent Municipal Court.
Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 11 September 2009
In a press release issued yesterday, LTU technologies and AccessData announced that they will be forming a joint partnership aimed at enhancing the image detection capabilities of AccessData's computer forensic software, Forensic Toolkit (better known by its abbreviation, FTK).
Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 08 September 2009
As expected, former Boston sportscaster and game show host Bob Gamere appeared in U.S. District Court in Boston this morning and plead guilty to two counts of distributing child pornography across the Internet and one count of possession of child pornography.
Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 06 September 2009
SurfRecon, an Orem, Utah-based software company, has announced an upgrade to its SurfRecon Home Edition that "allows a parent or spouse to quickly scan a home computer for pornographic digital videos and accurately categorize those files."
Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 05 September 2009
According to wire reports earlier today, Bob Gamere, the well-known Boston sportscaster and longtime host of "Candlepins for Cash," is planning to plead guilty to charges of child pornography in U.S. District Court in Boston on Tuesday, Sept. 9.
Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 03 September 2009
In an unpublished decision issued yesterday, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the "dominion and control" test for determining whether images of child pornography were properly admitted at trial. United States v. Jackson, No. 08-30370 (9th Cir. Sept. 2, 2009).
Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 05 January 2009
A new trend in teen communications is causing problems for parents and school administrators: students sending nude photos of themselves to their classmates, a practice that his been dubbed "sexting." The phenomenon received some coverage recently in South Burlington, VT, when a 17-year-old basketball player was suspended for alleged sexual assaults. During the course of the investigation, officials found nude photos that had been sent to him by a number of his female classmates.
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