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Impersonating someone online with bad intent could be a crime in bill on its way to the Utah House

The bill’s sponsor says online impersonation has resulted in ‘real harm.’

(Elise Amendola, AP file photo) This June 19, 2017, file photo shows a person working on a laptop in North Andover, Mass. A Utah House committee voted in favor of a bill, HB239, that would create penalties for online impersonation with an intent to harm.