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Lori Drew Trial Results In 3 Misdemeanor Convictions

grassy_knoll writes "As a follow up to an earlier story, the Lori Drew 'cyber-bullying' trial has resulted in misdemeanor convictions." grassy_knoll quotes from the AP story as carried by Salon: "The Los Angeles federal court jury on Wednesday rejected felony charges of accessing a computer without authorization to inflict emotional distress on young Megan Meier. However, the jury found defendant Lori Drew guilty of three counts of the lesser offense of accessing a computer without authorization. The jurors could not reach a verdict on a conspiracy count. Prosecutors said Drew violated the MySpace terms of service by conspiring with her young daughter and a business assistant to create a fictitious profile of a teen boy on the MySpace social networking site to harass Megan. Megan, who had been treated for depression, hanged herself in 2006 after receiving a message saying the world would be better without her." Adds reader gillbates: "She now faces up to 3 years in jail and $300,000 in fines — a troubling precedent for anyone who has ever registered with a website under a pseudonym."

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  1. Re:Shit by Nursie · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh YOU'RE the extra pickles guy.

    I always get your damn burger after I've ordered no pickles. Dammit.

  2. Re:Precedent by LaskoVortex · · Score: 5, Funny

    Owning a crowbar is not a crime. Using it to bash in the skull of your neighbor is a major felony. Likewise, it isn't illegal to have a pseudonym.

    But using your pseudonym to bash in the skull of your neighbor is a major no no.

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  3. Re:Shit by onkelonkel · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, in Texas, don't they have enshrined in their legal system the doctrine of "He done needed killin"

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  4. Re:Shit by raehl · · Score: 4, Funny

    I spent most of my time in high school with a boner and looking out the window.

    Vegetation fetish, eh?