



The following is an article, which details the facts, as we understand them to be. The following is being offered for journalistic purposes ONLY - no other references were intended, and none should be inferred by the reader.



UPDATED - December 2, 2019



VolusiaExposed.Com attended Ms. March's December 2, 2019 pre-trial hearing, in front of Judge Belle Schumann (see attached video - right of page --->)



The defense requested, and was granted a continuance, so that the defense can file a "Motion to Dismiss". The prosecution sat silent, as Judge Schumann granted the continuance.



END OF UPDATE





Public Service, It's Not For Everyone

Social Media, It's A Toxic Environment

Cristina March, Social Activist

There is no doubt, being a public servant in America is a tough job. So tough, that it's not for everyone.As an American public servant, you better be fully prepared to be criticized - including, receiving criticism from other public servants, and especially, from the citizenry that you serve.Additionally, there is no doubt, that electronic social media formats can be toxic environments, that are not for the faint of heart. So, if your public service employment centers around operating a city's social media account - you better have very thick skin, being a person, that is not easily offended. Records indicate that in January 2019 , Cayla Bartolucci was serving the City of New Smyrna Beach as a code enforcement administrative specialist II. Ms. Bartolucci's duties included running the city's (police) social media account.These same records indicate that New Smyrna Beach (NSB) city officials were (and are) very much aware of Cristina March, and her social / political activism. March has a rather long history of being a political gadfly and critic of NSB city government.Sadly, this publication now must question, if Ms. March's activism was the driving force behind the Volusia County Sheriff's Office's (VCSO) filing of a cyber-stalking charge against her.