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Hill Country man who secretly recorded guests sentenced to one year in jail
Read full article: Hill Country man who secretly recorded guests sentenced to one year in jailA Hill Country property owner who used a hidden camera to secretly record guests in various states of undress inside his rental cabin was sentenced to one year in jail Friday in Kendall County District Court.
Investigators uncover more than 2,100 images in growing Hill Country hidden camera case
Read full article: Investigators uncover more than 2,100 images in growing Hill Country hidden camera caseMore than 2,100 images, many of which show people in various states of undress, have been recovered from a computer belonging to a Kendall County man accused of recording guests without their knowledge inside the bedroom of his Hill Country rental cabin.
Prosecutors dismiss invasive recording charge against ex-Schertz police corporal as focus shifts to federal case
Read full article: Prosecutors dismiss invasive recording charge against ex-Schertz police corporal as focus shifts to federal caseRicardo Aleman, 42, no longer faces a state charge of invasive visual recording, according to Bexar County court records. Aleman was removed as a corporal from the Schertz Police Department in January 2020, the same day he was arrested on the invasive recording charge. Ex-Schertz police corporal accused of secretly recording teen faces federal child pornography chargesA relative of the victim found pictures and videos from the cameras stored on an external hard drive in Aleman’s Schertz Police patrol vehicle, the warrant states. AdAleman was indicted late last year on two child pornography charges: sexual exploitation of children (production of child pornography) and possession of child pornography, federal court records show. If no plea agreement is accepted in the federal case, Aleman is tentatively scheduled to go to trial April 5.
Ex-Schertz police corporal secretly recorded teen for over a year, investigators say
Read full article: Ex-Schertz police corporal secretly recorded teen for over a year, investigators sayCorporal Ricardo Aleman, 41, was arrested and separated from the department Jan. 17. He faces a felony charge of making an invasive visual recording, Bexar County court records show. The warrant states that Aleman installed the cameras in a Converse home using wiring in the home’s attic. Invasive visual recording is a state jail felony charge. A SCUCISD spokesman referred questions from the Defenders to the Schertz Police Department.