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  2. United States v. Drew - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Drew, 259 F.R.D. 449 (C.D. Cal. 2009), [1] was an American federal criminal case in which the U.S. government charged Lori Drew with violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) over her alleged cyberbullying of her 13-year-old neighbor, Megan Meier, who had died of suicide.

  3. People v. Marquan M. - Wikipedia

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    Marquan M., 2014 WL 2931482 (Ct. App. NY July 1, 2014) was the first case in which a US court weighed the constitutionality of criminalizing cyberbullying. In People v. Marquan M. , the New York Court of Appeals struck down an Albany County law that criminalized cyberbullying, declaring its restrictions overly broad and thus in violation of the ...

  4. PACER (law) - Wikipedia

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    A compilation of case related information such as cause of action, case number, nature of suit, and dollar demand; A chronology of dates of case events entered in the case record; A claims registry; A listing of new cases each day; Appellate court opinions; Judgments or case status; Types of documents filed for certain cases

  5. A Netherlands court sets a sentencing date for a man ...

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    A court in the Netherlands said Thursday that it would rule in two weeks on the sentence for a man convicted in Canada in a notorious cyberbullying case. Judges at the Amsterdam District Court ...

  6. Lawyers ask Amsterdam court to reduce Canadian 13-year ... - AOL

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    A 13-year sentence a Canadian court handed to a Dutch cyberbully in a notorious case involving a young girl who took her own life in 2012 should be reduced to four-and-a-half years in the ...

  7. Suicide of Megan Meier - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Meier's parents prompted an investigation into the matter and her suicide was attributed to cyberbullying through the social networking website MySpace. Lori Drew, Meier's neighbor and the mother of Meier's classmate, was found guilty of cyberbullying in the 2009 case United States v.

  8. Michigan students reported record number of bullying, assault ...

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  9. Jessi Slaughter cyberbullying case - Wikipedia

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    The Jessi Slaughter cyberbullying case was an American criminal case that revolved around an 11-year-old named Jessica Leonhardt (known online as "Jessi Slaughter" and "Kerligirl13"), whose profanity-laden videos went viral on Instagram and YouTube in 2010.