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Ex-priest pleads guilty in child molest case

George Miller, 70, of Oxnard entered his guilty plea in a San Fernando courtroom to one count of committing a lewd act on a child under the age of 14. Miller also admitted to sexually assaulting three other boys whose cases couldn't be charged because ...

From GREG RISLING, San Francisco Chronicle,  2 Dec 2008

Jury convicts mom of lesser charges in online hoax

LOS ANGELES—A Missouri mother on trial in a landmark cyberbullying case was convicted Wednesday of only three minor offenses for her role in a mean-spirited Internet hoax that apparently drove a 13-year-old girl to suicide. The federal jury could not ...

From GREG RISLING, Boston Globe,  27 Nov 2008

Mom convicted of lesser charges in hoax

LOS ANGELES - A Missouri mother on trial in a landmark cyberbullying case was convicted yesterday of only three minor offenses for her role in a mean-spirited Internet hoax that apparently drove a 13-year-old girl to suicide. The federal jury could not ...

From GREG RISLING, Boston Globe,  27 Nov 2008

Jury convicts mom of lesser charges in online hoax

A Missouri mother on trial in a landmark Internet case was convicted Wednesday of only three minor offenses for her role in a mean-spirited hoax that apparently drove a 13-year-old girl to suicide. The federal jury could not reach a verdict on ...

From GREG RISLING, Taiwan News,  26 Nov 2008

Jury convicts mom of lesser charges in online hoax

A jury has convicted a woman of three minor offenses for her role in an Internet hoax that apparently drove a 13-year-old girl to suicide. The Los Angeles federal court jury on Wednesday rejected felony charges of accessing a computer without ...

From GREG RISLING, Taiwan News,  26 Nov 2008

Jury convicts mom of lesser charges in online hoax

A Missouri mother on trial in a landmark Internet case was convicted Wednesday of only three minor offenses for her role in a mean-spirited hoax that apparently drove a 13-year-old girl to suicide. The federal jury could not reach a verdict on ...

From GREG RISLING, Taiwan News,  26 Nov 2008

Jury convicts mom of lesser charges in MySpace hoax

LOS ANGELES A Missouri mother on trial in a landmark cyberbullying case was convicted Wednesday of three minor offences instead of the main conspiracy charge in a cruel Internet hoax that apparently drove a 13-year-old girl to suicide. The federal ...

From GREG RISLING, Globe and Mail,  26 Nov 2008

Misdemeanor conviction in MySpace hoax trial

LOS ANGELES—A jury on Wednesday was unable to reach a verdict on the main conspiracy charge and instead convicted a Missouri woman of three minor offenses for her role in an Internet hoax that apparently drove a 13-year-old girl to suicide. Lori Drew, ...

From GREG RISLING, Inside Bay Area,  26 Nov 2008

Woman convicted on misdemeanor charges in MySpace cyber-bullying case

LOS ANGELES — A jury has convicted a Missouri mother of lesser, misdemeanor crimes in the MySpace cyber-bullying case linked to a 13-year-old girl's suicide. The Los Angeles federal court jury on Wednesday rejected felony charges of accessing a ...

From GREG RISLING ASSOCIATED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  26 Nov 2008

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