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Jailed for a MySpace parody, the student who exposed America’s cash for kids scandal

Posted by seumasach on March 7, 2009

 

Guardian

7th March, 2009

Hillary Transue was 14 when she carried out her prank. She built a hoaxMySpace page in which she posed as the vice-principal of her school, poking fun at her strictness. At the bottom of the page she added a disclaimer just to make sure everyone knew it was a joke. “When you find this I hope you have a sense of humour,” she wrote.

Humour is not in abundance, it seems, in Luzerne County, northern Pennsylvania. In January 2007 Transue was charged with harassment. She was called before the juvenile court in Wilkes-Barre, an old coal town about 20 miles from her home.

Less than a minute into the hearing the gavel came down. “Adjudicated delinquent!” the judge proclaimed, and sentenced her to three months in a juvenile detention centre. Hillary, who hadn’t even presented her side of the story, was handcuffed and led away. But her mother, Laurene, protested to the local law centre, setting in train a process that would uncover one of the most egregious violations of children’s rights in US legal history.

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TheAntiTerrorist on Corporate Revenue Collection

Posted by seumasach on February 3, 2009

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