Lori Drew Not Guilty of Felonies in Landmark Cyberbullying Trial
Wednesday, 26. November 2008, 20:30:28
Lori Drew, the 49-year-old woman charged in the first federal cyberbullying case, was cleared of felony computer-hacking charges by a jury Wednesday morning, but convicted of three misdemeanors. The jury deadlocked on a remaining felony charge of conspiracy.

After just over a day of deliberation, the six-man, six-woman jury acquitted Drew of three felony charges of violating the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, in an emotionally charged case that stemmed from a 2006 MySpace hoax targeting a 13-year-old girl, who later committed suicide.
You can read the rest on Wired, Lori Drew Not Guilty of Felonies in Landmark Cyberbullying Trial
My opinion, wrong verdict!

After just over a day of deliberation, the six-man, six-woman jury acquitted Drew of three felony charges of violating the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, in an emotionally charged case that stemmed from a 2006 MySpace hoax targeting a 13-year-old girl, who later committed suicide.
You can read the rest on Wired, Lori Drew Not Guilty of Felonies in Landmark Cyberbullying Trial
My opinion, wrong verdict!








