MORRISTOWN, N.J.?? A case of breaking up in the Internet age will move forward in a New Jersey courtroom.
A judge in Morristown declined Wednesday to dismiss the case against a woman accused of creating a fake Facebook profile about her ex-boyfriend.
The Morris County Prosecutor's Office indicted Dana Thornton last year on one count of fourth-degree identity theft, a crime punishable by a maximum of 18 months in jail. Attorney Richard Roberts had argued the law ? as it exists ? doesn't apply to electronic communications.
Prosecutors say the law should apply because the victim's reputation was damaged.
The 41-year-old accused woman is a police detective in Parsippany.
The New Jersey Senate is considering an amendment that would include Internet impersonation.
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