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MySpace Suicide Legal Battle Comes To A Close
Federal prosecutors have announced the end of the Lori Drew cyberbullying case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Krause has withdrawn the notice of appeal filed back in July, when Drew was acquitted of three misdemeanor counts for violating MySpace terms. [Wired]Prosecutors May Appeal Lori Drew Case
Federal prosecutors have filed a notice of appeal in the Lori Drew cyberbullying case, which means they may appeal a judge's ruling in July to throw out her case after a jury convicted her of three misdemeanor counts. [Wired]Lori Drew Sentencing Postponed; Judge Considers Case Dismissal
Yesterday afternoon, a federal judge postponed the sentencing of MySpace predator Lori Drew to July 2nd, saying he needs more time to decide if the Missouri mom's cyberbullying conviction should be overturned. More »Crime & Punishment
After being convicted of three misdemeanors for the cyberbulling of Megan Meier, horrible person Lori Drew has been recommended to receive probation and a $5,000 fine. [Wired]E-Venge Exploits Megan Meier Suicide
In a shockingly tasteless move, an independent production company, Rocklin Entertainment, has announced an upcoming film based on the Megan Meier case. It is titled E-Venge. More »Defense Wants Lori Drew Verdict Dumped
Lori Drew returns to court today for a hearing that will determine whether or not the guilty verdict will stand. More »MySpace Trial: Jurors Wanted A Harsher Sentence For Lori Drew
MySpace Trial: Jury Is Close To A Verdict
MySpace Trial, Day 4: Sarah Drew Says Megan "Was My Best Friend"
MySpace Trial, Day 3: Lori Drew's Daughter Speaks
MySpace Trial, Day 2: Lori Drew Says, "It's Not Like I Pulled The Trigger"
MySpace Trial, Day 1: Megan Meier's Last Words
MySpace Trial Jury May Not Even Hear About Megan Meier's Suicide
Lori Drew Pleads Not Guilty In MySpace Suicide Case
Lori Drew Indicted For Inviting Megan Meier To Touch Her "Snake"
Megan Meier's MySpace Hoax Tormenter: "I Just Wanted It To End"
Megan Meier: Just Your Average, Small Dog-Loving, Depressed, Bipolar, A.D.D. Suburban Babi
Tina Meier: "Megan Will Always Be The Victim"
Feds Take On Megan Meier Case, Hope To Charge Evil Mom With Crime
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