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Conviction Reversed, New Canaan Man Acquitted Of Harassing Nanny

NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- The conviction of a New Canaan man for harassing his nanny was reversed by the State Appellate court last week, according to the New Canaan News. 

A New Canaan man had was acquitted on charges of harassing his nanny and had a conviction reversed of violating an order of protection.
A New Canaan man had was acquitted on charges of harassing his nanny and had a conviction reversed of violating an order of protection. Photo Credit: File

Michael Nowacki, 62, was facing a 15-month prison sentence for violating an order of protection put in place by his wife by sending an email to her, as well as one to the nanny he employed, the New Canaan News reported. 

Nowacki claimed that the email to his wife was supposed to be sent to another woman in his contact list with a similarly spelled last name and the same initials. He also said the emails to the nanny were work related and not intended to be threatening, the New Canaan News said. 

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