Cyber Bullying Case Officially Dismissed for Vagueness

The judge who oversaw the Lori Drew cyber bullying case has released his final ruling explaining why he overturned her misdemeanor convictions. U.S. District Judge George Wu had tentatively ruled in July to acquit Drew and throw out the three misdemeanor convictions against her, with the understanding that the ruling would not stand until he issued a written decision.

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Cyber Bullying Case Officially Dismissed for Vagueness

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