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Only one word: a man hit the lattice because of the spelling mistake (photo)

At first, Gary Young denied his guilt, but then the staff asked him to write a word that he constantly wrote with a mistake. A resident of the United Kingdom was behind lattice because of spelling mistakes. The court forbade 48-year-old Gary Young to communicate with her ex-girlfriend, but the man continued to write to her using another's account. Kent Online writes about it. The woman recognized her pursuer by writing style, especially in characteristic vocabulary and spelling mistakes.

The man has always wrote the word "someerset" (someerset). After her complaint to the Young Police, they were arrested. Initially, the man denied everything, but the police asked him to write the word "soomerset". The British was sentenced to a year of imprisonment for violation of the prohibition.

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"At the end of the conversation, the accused stated that he sent a message not from the harm that he wanted the victim of all the best and that he wanted to live further," said prosecutor Craig Evans. The newspaper notes that nine years ago, Young was also convicted of annoying another woman with phone calls frankly.