Just wondering what everybody's thoughts were on the Lori Drew case that just concluded yesterday, the 26th. She ended up with 3 misdemeanors. Here's the story in the NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/27/us...pace.html?_r=3
I'm not sure whether she committed the crime that she was charged for, but in this case, where there weren't any other laws that could have been applicable, I think the stretching of the laws intent was justified. Her actions resulted in a teenage girl committing suicide.
My question is, if this would have happened in the real-world instead of cyberspace (ie, if an adult bullied a kid to their face and caused them to commit suicide), could they be convicted of a crime? What about if this was 20 years ago and instead of using the internet Lori instead sent letters to this girl while pretending to be a boy. Would it be mail fraud?
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/27/us...pace.html?_r=3
I'm not sure whether she committed the crime that she was charged for, but in this case, where there weren't any other laws that could have been applicable, I think the stretching of the laws intent was justified. Her actions resulted in a teenage girl committing suicide.
My question is, if this would have happened in the real-world instead of cyberspace (ie, if an adult bullied a kid to their face and caused them to commit suicide), could they be convicted of a crime? What about if this was 20 years ago and instead of using the internet Lori instead sent letters to this girl while pretending to be a boy. Would it be mail fraud?

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