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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Jury deliberating whether MySpace hoax was crime

Lori Drew, left, and her daughter Sarah, arrive at federal court Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, in Los Angeles. U.S. District Court Judge George Wu on Monday put off a decision on a motion to dismiss the case against Lori Drew, accused of orchestrating the Internet hoax that targeted 13-year-old neighbor girl Megan Meier who later committed suicide. Wu says the trial of 49-year-old Drew will go forward. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)AP - Jurors on Tuesday began deliberating whether a Missouri mother conspired with her daughter and an assistant to harass a 13-year-old girl with Internet messages that allegedly prompted the girl's suicide.



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