Bill would increase penalties for people who post crimes online

Monday, May 22, 2017
Leaders want to enhance penalties for people who post crimes online
House Bill 918 enhances penalties to those who post crimes online

RALEIGH, North Carolina (WTVD) -- A North Carolina House Committee is scheduled to discuss a bill Tuesday that would increase penalties for people posting crimes online.

It comes after a recent rise in crimes posted on Facebook and other social media.

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House Bill 918 applies to people convicted of a violent felony who intentionally post the crime on the Internet or similar media.

The person would have his or her imprisonment term increased by at least 2 years.

If would also allocate more than $120,000 to a fund to establish a position for a prosecutor who would serve as a resource for the state in these cases.

If passed, it would take effect on December 1st.

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