New charges laid against Sussex woman accused of making child porn
Jennifer Nagle charged with filming someone in an area where privacy could be expected
A 62-year-old Sussex woman was charged Wednesday with two more child pornography offences related to those she's already alleged to have committed.
Jennifer Nagle was charged in Saint John provincial court with secretly making a visual recording of a person in a place where there was a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Nagle was also charged with making an arrangement using telecommunications to commit an offence against a person under the age of 18.
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In October, Nagle pleaded not guilty to making, possessing and distributing a video of a sexual nature involving a minor and to theft, for allegedly stealing underwear.
A publication ban prevents reporting any details that could identify the complainant in the case.
Nagle was silent while Crown prosecutor Shara Munn and defence lawyer Wesley Macintosh discussed the new charges with provincial court Judge Henrik Tonning.
Nagle did not enter a plea on the new charges. She is scheduled to be back in court on Jan.11.
Corrections
- In an early version of this story, Jennifer Nagle's name appeared incorrectly in places as Jennifer Mangle. In the same version, a caption under one picture said incorrectly that she pleaded guilty in October when, in fact, she pleaded not guilty.Dec 06, 2017 3:12 PM AT