Judge Tentatively Acquits Woman In MySpace Case

Cyberbullying Case Was 1st Of Its Kind In Nation LINDA DEUTSCH, AP Special Correspondent UPDATED: 3:03 pm CDT July 2, 2009 LOS ANGELES -- A federal judge on Thursday tentatively threw out the convictions of a Missouri mother for her role in a MySpace hoax directed at a 13-year-old neighbor girl who ended up committing suicide. U.S. District Judge George Wu said he was tentatively acquitting Lori Drew of misdemeanor counts of accessing computers without authorization. Drew was convicted in November, but the judge said that if she is to be found guilty of illegally accessing computers, anyone who has ever violated the social networking site's terms of service would be guilty of a misdemeanor. That would be unconstitutional, he said. "You could prosecute pretty much anyone who violated terms of service," he said. The judge, who... [read full story]                    

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