Woman to Be Prosecuted for Identity Theft After Impersonating Boyfriend on Facebook
A woman accused of impersonating her boyfriend on a fake Facebook page and posting inflammatory comments can be prosecuted for identity theft, a judge ruled Wednesday in a case that could have wider implications for American cyber-speech.
Fake Facebook page 'identity theft'
A woman accused of impersonating her ex-boyfriend on a fake Facebook page and posting inflammatory comments can be prosecuted for identity theft, a US judge ruled, in a case that could have wider implications for cyber-speech.
Woman accused of social network identity theft to go on trial
A New Jersey woman accused of impersonating her ex-boyfriend on a fake Facebook page and posting inflammatory comments can be prosecuted for identity theft, a judge ruled yesterday in a case that could have wide implications for American...
Fake Facebook page: ex-lover to face trial for identity theft
A woman accused of impersonating her boyfriend on a fake Facebook page and posting inflammatory comments can be prosecuted for identity theft, a US judge ruled, in a case that could have wider implications for cyber-speech.
Parsippany Facebook dispute raises question: Does 'e-personation' constitute identity theft?
Whether New Jersey's law against identity theft extends to the internet will be tested