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US 'cyber-bullying' case begins | US 'cyber-bullying' case begins |
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Initial jury selection has begun in the trial of a Missouri woman alleged to have used a fake MySpace profile to bully a girl who later killed herself. | Initial jury selection has begun in the trial of a Missouri woman alleged to have used a fake MySpace profile to bully a girl who later killed herself. |
Lori Drew, 49, allegedly posed as a boy on the website to befriend Megan Meier, 13, who hanged herself after the "boy" broke off the virtual relationship. | Lori Drew, 49, allegedly posed as a boy on the website to befriend Megan Meier, 13, who hanged herself after the "boy" broke off the virtual relationship. |
Ms Drew denies charges of conspiracy and accessing protected computers without authorisation. | Ms Drew denies charges of conspiracy and accessing protected computers without authorisation. |
The trial is being seen as a landmark case concerning internet law. | The trial is being seen as a landmark case concerning internet law. |
Megan, a neighbour of Ms Drew in St Louis and a former friend of her daughter, took her own life in October 2006. | Megan, a neighbour of Ms Drew in St Louis and a former friend of her daughter, took her own life in October 2006. |
The jury is going to end up thinking that Lori Drew is being tried for the death of Megan Meier Dean StewardDefence lawyer class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/7736311.stm">Are networking sites dangerous? It is alleged that she killed herself after receiving several cruel messages from a fictitious 16-year-old boy named Josh Evans, including one saying the world would be better off without her. | |
Prosecutors say Ms Drew and several others created the boy on MySpace, the social networking website, after Megan Meier fell out with her daughter. | Prosecutors say Ms Drew and several others created the boy on MySpace, the social networking website, after Megan Meier fell out with her daughter. |
'Tragic death' | 'Tragic death' |
Ms Drew is being charged under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act - usually used against computer hackers, as prosecutors were unable to find any existing laws within the state of Missouri under which she could be tried. | Ms Drew is being charged under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act - usually used against computer hackers, as prosecutors were unable to find any existing laws within the state of Missouri under which she could be tried. |
MySpace users create their own profiles onlineEach of the four counts against Ms Drew carries a maximum five-year jail term. | MySpace users create their own profiles onlineEach of the four counts against Ms Drew carries a maximum five-year jail term. |
She is not being charged over Megan's death itself and District Judge George Wu had considered excluding evidence of the suicide from the trial, to avoid prejudicing the defence case. | She is not being charged over Megan's death itself and District Judge George Wu had considered excluding evidence of the suicide from the trial, to avoid prejudicing the defence case. |
But he dismissed the idea after deciding jurors would almost certainly know the details already. | But he dismissed the idea after deciding jurors would almost certainly know the details already. |
Ms Drew's lawyers have expressed concern that a jury would still confuse the issues and "conclude it's about the tragic death of a young girl". | Ms Drew's lawyers have expressed concern that a jury would still confuse the issues and "conclude it's about the tragic death of a young girl". |
"The jury is going to end up thinking that Lori Drew is being tried for the death of Megan Meier," said Dean Steward. | "The jury is going to end up thinking that Lori Drew is being tried for the death of Megan Meier," said Dean Steward. |
The trial has been acknowledged as the first time the federal statute on accessing protected computers has been used in a social networking case. | The trial has been acknowledged as the first time the federal statute on accessing protected computers has been used in a social networking case. |
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