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The second charge, communicating an obscene message to another person without consent, is a misdemeanor and carries maximum penalties of three years and $10,000.
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"A grand jury in Richland County, S.C., indicted Greene on one felony charge of disseminating, procuring or promoting obscenity as well as a misdemeanor charge of communicating obscene materials to a person without consent, according to a statement from the county solicitor's office".
The men reconnect and Martin asks Kelly to take charge of communicating the story of his racial reassignment, and his advocacy of the procedure, to the world.
Welch, a 54-year-old Sarasota, Fla., businessman and longtime friend of Culverhouse's, is her program's player-personnel director, in charge of communicating with retirees, making doctor's appointments and, when necessary, traveling to help in person.
Another of those killed on 22 August 2014 was Ibrahim Dabour, an insurance company employee who had been awaiting trial before a military court on a charge of "communicating with hostile sides" when he was taken out and shot.
Charged with "communicating false statements prejudicial to the state", he was released 24 hours later.
He is charged with "communicating national defense information to an unauthorized person" and making false statements.
Mr. Choudhry, 60, a cabdriver, was arrested outside his home on Monday and charged with communicating threats and filing false immigration documents.
This time, he was charged with communicating false information by 'phoning police to say that there was a bomb on a Stagecoach bus travelling between Durham and Sunderland.
In the federal indictment on Friday, Mr. Faget was charged with communicating national defense secrets, converting classified information to his own use and three counts of making false statements.
Those charged with communicating Really Important Issues, meanwhile, should stop pretending that importance guarantees interestingness: it doesn't, and may even work against it.
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