P. v. Rohrbach CA1/4
Defendant Kenneth Rohrbach (Rohrbach) pled guilty to attempted extortion by threat, electronically delivering a harassing image, and secretly photographing a person under the clothing in connection with two incidents in which he sent anonymous emails to two female co-workers, attaching pictures of them using a unisex restroom at their place of employment and threatening to distribute the images unless the women provided him with provocative pictures of themselves. The trial court sentenced Rohrbach to 12 months in county jail and three years’ probation. On appeal, Rohrbach argues that the affidavit in support of the search warrant executed on his residence lacked probable cause and that various aspects of his conditions of probation are unconstitutionally vague and overbroad. We will modify certain conditions of probation, and otherwise affirm.
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