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"Former Birdsboro Patrolman Robert L. Newth was sentenced Thursday to six months of house arrest for possessing child pornography on his computer in 2004 and peeping into apartment windows in 2005."
"Berks County Judge Peter W. Schmehl also ordered Newth to serve five years of probation."
"Under house arrest, Newth is required to wear an ankle bracelet and cannot leave home without permission from court authorities."
"Newth, 30, Exeter Township, pleaded guilty in June to possessing 120 child-pornography images on his home computer in July 2004."
"He also pleaded guilty to loitering and prowling for looking in windows at a Pennside apartment complex on June 25, 2005. Newth resigned from the force three days later." ... |
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