Quintana Roo recorded the second conviction for digital violence in the state, after a woman was sentenced to four years in prison for spreading intimate content of another person through social networks; the case was exposed during the recent press conference of the citizen security table in Quintana Roo. The judicial decision was issued against Betsayda Azaret Chan Cetina, 32 years old and originally from Quintana Roo, for events that occurred…
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Quintana Roo recorded the second conviction for digital violence in the state, after a woman was sentenced to four years in prison for spreading intimate content of another person through social networks; the case was exposed during the recent press conference of the citizen security table in Quintana Roo. The judicial decision was issued against Betsayda Azaret Chan Cetina, 32 years old and originally from Quintana Roo, for events that occurred…