Showing posts with label court. Show all posts
Showing posts with label court. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23

Tourist’s Tip Aids in the Capture of Former DC Teacher on FBI’s Most Wanted List


A fugitive on the FBI’s Most Wanted List, former Washington school teacher, Eric Justin Toth, 31, was finally captured on Saturday in Esteli, a city about 90 miles north of Managua after a tourist, who recognized him tipped off the FBI. He was scheduled to appear in a US court on Tuesday after being extradited from Nicaragua, according to the officials.

The tourist, who was on vacation in Nicaragua, met Eric Toth and immediately recognized him from a media coverage she had seen before. She alerted the FBI by telling them where he was and what alias he was using, according to the authorities.

After the school was informed on Monday about the arrest, they released a statement, in which they commended the work of the Office of the U.S. Attorney and the FBI for their ongoing efforts to apprehend Mr. Toth.

In a news conference, Rod Rosenstein, the U.S. Attorney for Maryland said, ‘this is just one more example that, hopefully, will send a message to criminals that you can’t run far enough to get away from federal law enforcement.’

Eric Toth was born in Fairfax County and grew up in Indiana, according to the FBI.  He attended Cornell University for a year, and then transferred to Purdue University, where he earned an education degree. He was a third-grade teacher at Beauvoir, a private elementary school at the National Cathedral. He also worked as a camp counselor, nanny and teaching assistant.

District of Columbia and Maryland issued arrest warrants for Toth and charged him with child pornography when a school camera in his possession that had pornographic images of one of his former students was allegedly found by Beauvoir employees in June, 2008. He has been on the run for 5 years.
 
The maximum penalty for production of child pornography is 30 years in prison, while that of possession of child pornography is 20 years.

Monday, April 22

Court Orders Woman to Remarry after Husband’s Disappearance



An Abuja Area Court on Monday ordered the dissolution of the marriage between Abubakar Mai-Shayi, of Lugbe Zone 5 and his wife, Zainab, over husband’s disappearance from matrimonial home for a year.


Delivering Judgment, the Judge, Alhaji Haruna Masanawa, held that Zainab was free to marry another man.

Masanawa said that Abubakar’s whereabouts remained unknown to his wife for the last one year and neither did he leave behind any means of livelihood for her.


“Having deserted his matrimonial home for over a year and remaining incommunicado to the plaintiff, leaving no means of livelihood for her, his marriage is hereby dissolved.


“However, since the marriage was consummated under Islamic Law, the plaintiff must wait for three months from the date of this judgment before remarrying.


“If the husband returns before the end of the three months waiting period, the dissolution will become null and void and the marriage will be restored,’’ Masanawa said.


Zainab had filed for divorce after her husband deserted their matrimonial home for an unknown destination for over a year without a reason.


She told the court during the hearing of the matter that her husband, with whom she had a baby boy, had stopped communicating with her and left no money or any foodstuff for her and the baby.
 
She then urged the court to dissolve the marriage to enable her remarry a man that would take care of her