The Supreme Court confirms the sentence of a man to 4 years in prison for installing a surveillance camera on his ex-partner and activating it with the access code of her router

The Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court has confirmed the sentence to 4 years in prison for a crime of discovery and disclosure of secrets aggravated to a man for installing a surveillance camera in the air conditioning of his ex-partner’s bedroom and activating it with the password of the victim’s router. The Chamber considers that the use of a personal password represents a serious plus in the attack on the privacy sphere of any person, to the extent that it implies an additional seizure of personal data. According to the proven facts, the woman, who had had a four-year relationship with him, asked him to take care of their son at her home. He took the opportunity to install the device, whose lens …

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