2013年11月17日星期日

An Alford plea allows defendants to maintain

The 34-year-old was serving in that capacity when between February 2011 and May 2012 he videotaped one woman pumping breast milk and tried to watch or film three other women as they changed clothes. Bednarik, who is married with two children, hid a video camera in one victim's office and in the women's locker room of a fitness center on DeSales campus in Upper Saucon Township.Police began investigating Bednarik after his fourth victim caught him filming her on May 29, 2012. The woman was pumping breast milk in her office when she heard a noise, looked up and saw a video camera in the ceiling, authorities say. She dressed, ran into the hallway and encountered Bednarik, who admitted he'd been filming her, authorities say.First Assistant District Attorney Steven Luksa said Bednarik told the victim, "It's just me.sling door slam love swing I'm sorry.thigh highs wholesale I'm sorry. This is only the second time I've done this," and "Things are really bad at home and I've got a thing for you."The woman contacted campus police, who called in township police. DeSales fired Bednarik that week.While investigating the May 29 incident, police found March 2012 footage that Bednarik had surreptitiously recorded in the women's locker room.

Also,embroidered thong in February 2011, Bednarik was spotted peering through a locker room window as women changed clothes.Cheap Orange Retro Removable Bikini Set on saleBednarik was charged with one count of invasion of privacy and two counts of attempted invasion of privacy. He admitted to all three offenses but entered an Alford plea for the charge stemming from the 2011 incident.Bednarik said he was checking to see if the locker room windows were leaky, not spying on women at the time. An Alford plea allows defendants to maintain their innocence while acknowledging that prosecutors have enough evidence to convict them.Inside the Manetto Hill Jewish Center in Plainview, thousands of clothing items are neatly laid out in piles, arranged by size and gender, on 22 different banquet tables, but they won't be there for long."Plainview's Closet," a grassroots group started by some mothers in the community has been using the center's banquet hall this week to distribute clothing to those in need, but will have to vacate the space Wednesday afternoon.

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