Misdemeanor Conviction in MySpace Hoax Trial
Associated Press
Nov. 26, 2008. 08:54 PM EST
A woman on trial in a landmark cyberbullying case has been convicted of misdemeanor charges, not ... More »
A woman on trial in a landmark cyberbullying case has been convicted of misdemeanor charges, not felonies, in a cruel Internet hoax played on a 13-year-old girl who later committed suicide. The AP's John Mone has the story. (Nov. 26) « Less
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