
It’s no news that Facebook and prison are not a good mix. According to the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals, printouts of pages from the social network fit that bill, as well.

It’s no news that Facebook and prison are not a good mix. According to the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals, printouts of pages from the social network fit that bill, as well.
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Want to find out if someone got arrested? There’s a Facebook app for that.
Mattew LaCroix was arrested last December after it was discovered he set up a fake Facebook page for his boss, A.T. Wall.
The Virginia Department of Corrections just discovered that an inmate’s family outside of jail was updating the convict’s profile.
A Michigan woman received a sentence of 18 to 60 years in prison sentenced for causing a fatal car accident over a Facebook fight.

Earlier last week, one dissident blogger was freed by the Egyptian authorities after spending four years in prison. But this other netizen hasn’t been as “lucky.”