COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – A Quincy man who was originally charged with 14 counts for crimes involving stalking, indecent exposure and the illegal use of computers was ordered to serve time in the Michigan Department of Corrections on two of the charges Monday in Branch County Circuit Court.
After entering guilty pleas to the two felony counts on November 30, a court spokesperson says 34-year-old Zachery James Toth was given a sentence of four to seven years for using a computer to commit a crime and a concurrent sentence of two to five years for aggravated stalking.
In exchange for his guilty pleas, prosecutors dismissed the other 12 counts against Toth. He was also given credit for 138 days already served in jail
Three cases were originally filed against Toth following a Branch County Sheriff’s Department investigation.
According to Branch County court documents, Toth was accused by Branch County authorities of using his Facebook account to send numerous sexually explicit and graphic videos to three females.
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