On Wednesday, jurors in the case of Missouri resident Lori Drew, accused of bringing 13-year-old girl to commit suicide were not able to recognize a woman guilty of criminal intent and unauthorized access to your computer to cause emotional suffering, transmits agency Associated Press.
Assessors Los Angeles court nevertheless recognized Drew guilty of three episodes of unauthorized access to a computer. the maximum penalty for the offense is 1 year imprisonment and a fine of 100 thousand dollars for each episode. If Drew is not removed from accusations of more serious crimes, it could get 20 years in prison. <P> Attorney, Drew said that was not satisfied with the decision because the accusations against his client should not have been put forward. The mother of suicide girl reported that Drew deserves three years' imprisonment. "It's not revenge, it is justice," - said Tina Meyer. In turn, the prosecution has not yet determined whether to insist on re-trial proceedings.
Recall, 49-year-old Drew charged that helped create a bogus account daughter in the social network MySpace, allegedly belonging to 16-year-old Joshi Evans. "Evans began to communicate with the 13-year-old Megan Meyer, who friends with the daughter of the accused, but later quarreled with her. Drew wanted to find out what Megan thinks about former girlfriend.
Having talked with Megan a few weeks, "Evans began to insult her. 16 Oct., 2006 virtual companion girl wrote "Without you the world would be better," and after 20 minutes Tina Meyer was the daughter part in the walk-in closet.
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