Woman Found Guilty of Stalking Judge
Taylar Nuevelle, the woman accused of stalking a D.C. magistrate judge, was convicted of all three counts against her Tuesday, and was ordered held without bond until sentencing on April 7. Prosecutors alleged that Nuevelle broke into the home of her former girlfriend, Magistrate Judge Janet Albert of the D.C. Superior Court, in an attempt to harass her after their breakup, and inundated her with e-mails, text messages and phone calls. Nuevelle could face a maximum of 16 years in prison.
