jueves, 21 de noviembre de 2013

Sayreville man gets 30 days for selling obscene materials to investigators ... - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

PARAMUS – A Sayreville man was sentenced to 30 days in the Bergen County jail after he admitted selling obscene material to investigators who posed as children online, according to Cliffview Pilot.

Jeffrey Zuber, 41, had sent a photo of his genitals to a girl he thought was 13 years old. He also drove to a Dunkin Donuts in Paramus for sex with a girl he thought was 11 years old, according to the report.

He was arrested in Paramus.

The crimes occurred in 2011 and involved investigators from the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office who troll the Internet for cyber predators.

In April 2011, Zuber sold what they described as "obscene material" to them online. On June 7, he drove to Paramus, where investigators arrested him.

Zuber, who has been free on $75,000 bail, asked a judge for probation, stating that he had been depressed after his divorce and damage to his home from Hurricane Irene.

He pleaded guilty to a third-degree charge of selling obscene material and agreed to seek counseling.

In exchange, prosecutors dropped nine other charges.

Zuber will get credit for the 10 days he already spent behind bars, dropping the sentence to 20 days, plus three years of probation, according to the report.


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