The prosecution did not prove the man intended to intimidate when he messed up a client's, the judge ruled.
Talk about getting off ― an Australian man accused of breaking into the wrong house as he sought to fulfill another man’s sex fantasy has been found not guilty.
A police officer testified that the man who hired Leroy and another unidentified man had a “history and proclivity for engaging the services of people.” on the day the fantasy was to take place, Leroy and his partner showed up at the wrong house on the client’s street.
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