N.J. Court: Posting Videos Trying to Get Prosecutor Fired = Illegal "Cyber-Harassment"
In a landmark ruling, New Jersey appellate judges have declared that posting videos with the intent to get a prosecutor fired constitutes illegal "cyber-harassment." This decision underscores the importance of maintaining professional boundaries and respecting the judicial process. It serves as a warning against using social media to harass or intimidate public officials, highlighting the need for accountability and the protection of due process. This ruling could have broader implications for how free speech is balanced with the need to protect public officials from undue harassment.
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