
Uncensored Threats Stun Courtroom As Judge Listens In Trial
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In Oxford County, defendant Jamie Moore appeared for plea and sentencing on four misdemeanour counts stemming from threatening messages sent via Facebook Messenger to city officials and their associates. The threats, which included graphic death references, were directed at Carla Wilkins, Marcus Pasha, and Renee Pasha. Moore entered a no contest plea as part of a plea agreement, which included dismissal of other potential charges.
During the hearing, victims described the lasting fear, anxiety, and disruption caused by Moore’s actions, including increased law enforcement presence and a cancelled city council meeting. The prosecution sought jail time, stressing the seriousness of the threats. The defence requested probation, highlighting Moore’s employment, compliance with court orders, and lack of intent to follow through.
Judge condemned both Moore’s conduct and the divisive social media culture that furled the incident, emphasising that words have consequences and that Moore’s deliberate actions required accountability. The court rejected probation, citing public safety concerns, and sentenced Moore to 365 days in jail for Count 1 and 180 days concurrent for Counts 2–4, with one day credit, plus fines and court costs.
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