Urgent advice needed

Geek1271

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I did a stupidity of sending out spam emails to one person.
That person reported to the police and they are trying to put cyberstalking charge on me. I did not use any threat of violence, only it was obscene and vulgar emails (No Pornography or pictures, Just plain abusive words like F***,B******,S** etc) in anonymous ID.
Now, I read the immigration sites that stalking is a deportable offence under Domestic Violence. But, I live in CT and the other party is at OR .
I feel,This is also not a Domestic Violence because the other party was family friends (once upon a time) and I have no other relationship with that person.
Still the charges haven't been filed but Police has been threatening to put the charge.
Can someone clear my anxiety whether this is deportable and what are the alternate pleas available.
I am a PR.
 
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How can my case be more different than this one

E-mail flames not criminal, judge rules
March 23, 2005 8:16 AM PST
Here's an Associated Press article involving a Maryland woman charged with criminal e-mail flaming.

Rachel L. Riffee, a death penalty opponent, was charged with criminal harassment after she sent nasty e-mail messages to a pro-death penalty Web site. A judge said a few e-mail messages didn't amount to harassment. (The unfortunately-unnamed-Web-site in question was created by Fred Romano, whose sister was brutally raped and murdered. While you're at it, check out Prof. Eugene Volokh's recent post on incarceration and punishment.)
 
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