After a college student was found harassing a fellow student via e-mail, a judge ordered him to stay away from her and her friends. But the judge went a step further, telling the student that he is not allowed on the Internet at all, reports the Republican-American, in Waterbury, Conn.
Police say Andrew Reitenbach, a 21-year-old student at the University of Connecticut at Torrington, had sent three e-mail messages to a 19-year-old woman attending the university, messages that frightened her. Police arrested Mr. Reitenbach and charged him with second-degree breach of peace, second-degree harassment, and attempt to commit coercion. He posted $25,000 bond. —Dan Carnevale



