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Someone from a nearby barbershop had called cops after seeing Peterson's car pull up every day and sit in front of the coffee shop without anybody getting out.

"I just curiously asked him, 'Where are you getting the Internet connection?', you know," Sparta Police Chief Andrew Milanowski said. "And he said, 'From the café.'"

Milanowski ruled out Peterson as a possible stalker of the attractive local hairdresser, but still felt that a law might have been broken.

"We came back and we looked up the laws and we figured if we found one and thought, 'Well, let's run it by the prosecutor's office and see what they want to do,'" Milanowski said.

A few weeks later Peterson said he received a letter from the Kent County prosecutor's office saying that he faced a felony charge of fraudulent access to computer networks and that a request had been made for an arrest warrant.

Wouldn't a simple "Move along, buddy," have been sufficient?

173 posted on 05/31/2007 1:57:57 PM PDT by x
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I can’t help but wonder that if the perp had purchased a coffee from the coffee shop and then returned to his car to drink it while he accessed their wifi, if prosecution would have been in order then too.


185 posted on 05/31/2007 2:04:20 PM PDT by RedsHunter
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