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The petitioner did so while impersonating her in a manner that allowed each of the hundreds of her account’s “followers” to view the photos and disseminate them widely. The petitioner’s conviction by the magistrate court relied on the totality of circumstantial evidence indicating that the petitioner had broken into the complainant’s vehicle, removed her cellular phone, and posted intimate photos stored in it on her private Instagram account. The Beersheva court had rejected an appeal against the petitioner’s conviction and sentencing for burglary and theft of a vehicle, unauthorized access to material on a person’s computer and distributing the material without authorization, sexual harassment, and invasion of privacy. (May 14, 2021) On March 17, 2021, the Supreme Court of Israel dismissed an appeal against a decision by the Beersheva District Court regarding a number of criminal offenses, including the distribution of a person’s nude photos online without that person’s consent.














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