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Decision in the Megan-Meier cyberbullying case
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 287522" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I saw that, too, Janet. That was way too far out there, in my humble opinion. I don't know what they can charge that woman with but she should get something. Trying to pimp a kid or something- surely there are laws against that.</p><p></p><p>As far as the suicide case. the last I heard, the first judgement was overtuned but they weren't sure if other charges could be brought in the future or not. Did I miss something on this? I don't see why they can't charge her with harrassment if nothing else. There's enough evidence to prove that, I would think. But then I'm not sure what the initial charges were written up as.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 287522, member: 3699"] I saw that, too, Janet. That was way too far out there, in my humble opinion. I don't know what they can charge that woman with but she should get something. Trying to pimp a kid or something- surely there are laws against that. As far as the suicide case. the last I heard, the first judgement was overtuned but they weren't sure if other charges could be brought in the future or not. Did I miss something on this? I don't see why they can't charge her with harrassment if nothing else. There's enough evidence to prove that, I would think. But then I'm not sure what the initial charges were written up as. [/QUOTE]
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