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In my seven years at the Daily News, I've bounced from covering the toy industry to crime to just about everything in between, at least for a day or two. Now, I'm going to try to learn about the next part of the legal system: courts and the justice system. Since my prior experience is limited to one trial, a few bankruptcy stories and serving on jury duty twice, we'll see how things go. Come check in from time to time and tell me how I'm doing.

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Speaking of cyber crime...

After all that yakking yesterday for the Amor Hilton story, I ran across this post on my old pal and former colleague Brad Greenberg's site, The God Blog.

Our competitors at the Times dug up a very interesting twist to the tragic Megan Meier saga. Though the alleged cyber-bullying took place in Missouri, Mr. Lait and Ms. Huffstutter report that a federal grand jury in Los Angeles is subpoenaing people based on the novel notion that it has jurisdiction since MySpace is based in Beverly Hills. It's too complicated for me to do it justice, so I'd recommend you just check out the Times piece. Nice sleuthing, guys, and if that goes anywhere, that would be a heck of a way to resolve an otherwise godawful situation.

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