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The Office of Public Affairs has announced that a Philadelphia man has been sentenced to 33 months in prison for making violent threats, cyberstalking, and violating civil rights. The case involved targeting individuals through harassing communications and threats that instilled fear and anxiety. The defendant’s actions not only breached legal boundaries but also deeply affected the victims’ lives. This sentencing reflects the serious nature of cyberstalking and the importance of protecting civil rights in the digital age. Authorities emphasize that such intolerable behavior will be met with swift justice, reinforcing the commitment to ensuring safety in communities. The case serves as a reminder of the legal consequences of online threats and harassment.

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