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Subject: Re: => Federal Criminal Indictment for Violating MySpace TOS <= Mom indicted in deadly MySp Posted on: Sat, 17 May 2008 07:36:15 -0600

Larry wrote:
> "Reality_Check©" wrote:
>> "Larry" wrote in message
>>> richard wrote:
>>>> "_ Prof. Jonez _" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- A federal grand jury indicted a
>>>>> Missouri woman
>>>>> Thursday for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on the online
>>>>> social
>>>>> network MySpace against a 13-year-old neighbor who committed
>>>>> suicide.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ok let's clarify this a bit more. From what I have read online is,
>>>> the indictment has not yet been granted. It is only a request by
>>>> two unnamed federal agents from Los Angeles.
>>>
>>> You've read wrong. The grand jury voted the indictment already -
>>> as the very first sentence of the story you replied to stated.
>>>
>>> For further proof, a copy of the indictment is here:
>>>
>>> http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2008/images/05/15/my.space.drew.indictment.pd
>>> f
>>>
>>> (This copy does not have the grand jury foreperson's signature,
>>> likely to protect their anonymity.)
>>>
>>>
>>>> The suicide, and crime took place in 2006.
>>>> The state of Missouri did not see there was enough evidence to
>>>> charge anyone with anything.
>>>> So now there is sufficient evidence on the federal level?
>>>
>>> Yes, because different laws are involved. Missouri authorities
>>> investigated the case but determined that no Missouri law applied to
>>> these facts. The feds investigated the case, and they determined
>>> that there were several federal laws that this woman violated.
>>>
>>>> Can someone please inform us under exactly which law the indictment
>>>> will be granted? If it is granted, I for one am gonna bitch like
>>>> holy hell.
>>>
>>> You always bitch, Richard. And you're always on the wrong side of
>>> the issue.
>>
>> ROTFLMAO !!
>
> Seriously, get help. You can't refrain from responding to a post of
> mine, can you?

This from the moron Larry who's enfatuated with battling Richard for
the Usenet Title of the World's Most Ignorant Legal Imbecile.


" Actually, prisons are one of the few public places where
you can still smoke."
-- Larry the moron

"Plus, receiving stolen money (or property of any kind) is only a
crime if the recipient knows it is stolen"
-- Lyin' Larry, the legal imbecile

"What do you think a "DNA Warrant" is? There is no such thing."
-- Larry the legal stooge

" [The Jury] might have unanimously found that he probably committed the
crime, or likely committed them, or possibly committed them - or that he
was in fact innocent."
-- Larry the idiot

"The jury was hung. Whether it was hung 11 for the top count and 1
for a lesser count or 1 for the top count and 11 to acquit is of no legal
relevance in terms of bail."
-- Larry the legal imbecile


"There are over 1300 ADAs in New York City alone, and
I personally know at least a half-dozen named Larry or Lawrence."
-- Larry the eponymous fool

" I don't know a single attorney, public or private,
who knows his/her attorney registration number."
-- Larry Glasser


Larry the Imbecile also claims that
0.625 grams is "far more than a gram"
and that a handcuffed man will "fall faster"
when pushed off a cliff.