Report: Guilty verdict overturned in MySpace suicide case

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'Lori Drew, the woman convicted of using a hoax MySpace profile to harass a teenage girl to the point of suicide, was acquitted by a Los Angeles judge on Thursday, Wired reported.

Judge George Wu overturned Drew's guilty verdict, which was issued in November, saying that if Drew had been convicted of a felony in the case, she would already have been sentenced. But because she was convicted of three misdemeanors--a significantly lighter offense than prosecutors originally sought--the constitutionality of the guilty verdict was less clear.

Drew, a Missouri resident, had been convicted of three misdemeanor counts of "accessing protected computers without authorization to obtain information to inflict emotional distress," each of which could have resulted in a year of jail and a $100,000 fine. But she hadn't been convicted of conspiracy, a felony that could've led to up to 20 years in prison.

Last year, the Electronic Frontier Foundation urged the courts to dismiss the case because of the precedent it could set. "Criminal charges for a 'terms of service' violation is a dramatic misapplication of the CFAA (Computer Fraud and Abuse Act), with far-ranging consequences for American computer users," the EFF said at the time, and argued that it could result in criminal charges for something as innocuous as a minor using the Google search engine.
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Drew's lawyers had argued that the law being used against the defendant was vague and flawed, which the judge upheld Thursday when he threw out the guilty verdict. The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is typically used against malicious hackers.

According to Wired, the judge argued for nearly 45 minutes with U.S. Attorney Mark Krause over the specifics of the CFAA.'

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No doubt in my mind this would not have happened.

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would have been "if she had been a he" but SHE DID CAUSE THE DEATH OF ANOTHER FEMALE. There is no doubt that if she had coerced a young male into committing suicide then she would not have even gone to trial and at most gotten a little easy probation.

In my opinion, the guys win this one! But it still shows the unconstitutional free ride females get from the judiciary.

She could still face a wrongful death suit from the girl's family if she already hasn't.

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She deserves the chair, plain and simple and if she were a male she would at least be rotting in a jail. Women matter, men and children don't.

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Found out the verdict is being overturned. Considered that if a man had done this, he would have been shown no mercy.

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