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Mother Denise New Convicted Of Harassment For Hijacking Son's Facebook Page

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TOM PARSONS   05/27/10 11:31 PM ET   AP

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. — An Arkansas woman who locked her son out of his Facebook account and posted her own items there was convicted Thursday of misdemeanor harassment and ordered not to have contact with the teenager.

Clark County District Judge Randy Hill ordered Denise New, of Arkadelphia, to pay a $435 fine and complete anger-management and parenting classes. He said he would consider allowing her to see her 17-year-old son, Lane New, who lives with his grandmother, if Denise New takes the two courses.

The mother and son testified during the two-hour trial that they once had a good relationship but that it began to deteriorate this spring. They said the dispute that led to the Facebook postings arose when the boy was visiting his mother. She had asked him to return a key to her home, which he declined to do, and she then refused to let him into the house to retrieve some of his belongings.

Some of the postings Denise New said she put on her son's Facebook page included vulgarities. One, which she said she mistakenly posted on her son's page instead of her own, said: "The only mistake I ever made was having a kid."

Hill gave Denise New a 30-day suspended jail sentence, which she would have to serve only if she did not fulfill the other conditions during her yearlong probation.

New has said she posted items on her son's account after he had failed to log off the social-networking site. She also changed his password so he couldn't use it again.

One of the Facebook messages Hill said he was disturbed by was worded to appear as though Lane New had written it: "Check this out – I went to my mom's and deliberately started an argument and called the police on her. She almost went to jail. How cool is that? Ha, ha, ha."

Denise New said she posted that item because she thought her son had told two police officers who came to her home that she had hit him during their confrontation. She said she had merely pushed her son back away from a door he was approaching.

That posting, the judge said, could only be construed as an effort by the mother to make out her son to be a liar.

Hill also criticized the mother for using vulgarities in messages left on her son's cell-phone voicemail.

"You said you were trying to teach him a lesson," the judge said to Denise New. "Were you trying to teach him it's OK to use foul language? Nobody has the right to talk to anybody else like that."

New had testified that the vulgarities she used in the Facebook postings and the cell-phone messages reflected the relaxed relationship she had once had with her son. Such language was common in everyday joking between the two of them, she said.

But the judge called it "totally, completely inappropriate."

New's attorney, Justin Hurst, said he would discuss a possible appeal with his client and decide whether to pursue one within the next few weeks.

In media interviews before the trial, Denise New said her son moved in with his grandmother about five years ago, after she went through a difficult divorce, was having mental health problems and didn't feel she could provide her son with the supervision he needed.

She said the rift between them earlier this year developed because she was concerned about her son's behavior and the company he was keeping. She said she became concerned when she read on his Facebook page that he had driven home at 95 mph one night because he was mad at a girl.

She portrayed the matter as an effort by her to exercise supervision over her son's Internet activities. "If I'm found guilty on this, it is going to be open season" on parents," she told a reporter for The Associated Press.

In pronouncing judgment, Hill said that was clearly not the case.

"The issue is: Did someone act in a way to harass or harm another person?" Hill said.

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picaman
Conservatism is an Un-Christian lack of Empathy
03:25 PM on 06/11/2010
Nut job
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alilje
- Christian not Paulian
03:02 PM on 05/31/2010
This woman needs serious therapy.
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12:54 PM on 05/30/2010
more like Farcebook, if you ask me.
zing!
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artist-53
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12:10 PM on 05/30/2010
Such dysfunction. Why anyone would take the effort to inflict harm upon their own kid by creating, manipulating and distorting, digitally or otherwise, is in need of more than life classes, let alone parenting classes. If a parent hasn't got it by now, I doubt that a class will inspire a parent to change from the inside out. Just my opinion.
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Caru
Politics is fun to watch.
08:44 AM on 05/30/2010
I shall endeavour to sum up the reactions of many people on this thread:

"He's a teenager, and therefore wrong."

"It's Facebook, and therefore pointless."
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Thariax
02:57 AM on 05/31/2010
hahahahaha!! Thank you...now I dont have to read any further...
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LumberjackAR
Leaping from Tree to Tree in Arkansas!
11:41 PM on 05/29/2010
Before you pass judgement on the kid you should see some of the stuff the mom posted over on the public website for katv. cfc.katv.com/forums/todaytopics.cfm

She's got the maturity level less than or equal to her kid. Essentially she hacked his fb account & posted derrogitory posts, harrrased his friends and left him ugly voicemails. You can get a pretty good idea of her intelligence level by reading her posts!
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jcd8822
11:26 AM on 05/29/2010
Mother needs a life.
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GCitizen
Global Citizen
12:04 AM on 05/31/2010
The whole society that produces such relationships between a mother and her son needs a life.
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jcd8822
11:01 AM on 05/31/2010
True. fanned
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msladydeborah
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09:38 AM on 05/29/2010
This situation is not a good look for the mother. Someone has to be the adult in this situation and handle business like that is a reality. Hijacking her son's FB account is a sign that she really doesn't know how to handle herself as a parent.

Where I live she would be brought on charges for using abusive language. The laws that protect children support no profane or abusive language. Even if the charges were dismissed after a hearing.

I'm always amazed when I read stories about parents who use social media in a way that creates a messy or harmful situation. It sounds like this is definitely a case for family counseling.
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GCitizen
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12:07 AM on 05/31/2010
Both are wrong in this situation. No or little respect is left in this world.
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07:38 AM on 05/29/2010
This just sounds like good parenting to me.

Now the courts are going to say that parents can't ruin the reputation of their bratty teenagers?
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03:22 PM on 05/29/2010
Good parenting to abandon your child to your parents and post things on his facebook pretending to be him?....Using foul language on a consistent basis, etc.? Good parenting? Some people should not ever be parents.
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09:09 AM on 05/30/2010
Sorry. I forgot to use my sarcasm icon: ;-?
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05:17 AM on 05/29/2010
What a crazy witch!
03:54 AM on 05/29/2010
Parents sometime have to realize that children have to make mistakes before they grow up. You can't protect them forever, as much as you wanted to. If you do try to do that and enforce with force, as this mother do, what you end up with one needy, totally dependent, insecure adult.
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alaskan
05:40 AM on 05/29/2010
Clearly you didn't read the article.
07:06 AM on 05/29/2010
Eh, yes, I did. Mom didn't like what his son is doing, fight ensued, Mom decides to impersonate son's identity in facebook and denigrate him. Mom's excuse is that Mom is recently divorced therefore mentally unstable. Bullsh*t! Mom is being over protective over his son.
08:25 AM on 05/29/2010
She wasn't trying to protect him she was trying to discredit and harass him.
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deepintheheartoftejas
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03:21 AM on 05/29/2010
Mothers shouldn't be allowed on facebook; I remember the terror I felt when my mom send me a friend request...
09:20 AM on 05/29/2010
LOL I remember the terror I felt when my two grown daughters informed me that they put up a Facebook page for both me *and* my husband! ;-)

We still have them, and although neither of us log on much, it's nice to see how many long lost friends and relatives come out of the mists to say HEY! I found you -- I've got a facebook page, too!
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msladydeborah
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09:33 AM on 05/29/2010
Whar? I have a FB page along with the members of my family. I had my page first. They just recently joined. My teenage granddaughter has a FB account and we are connected. I read her posts and move on.

I think that this particular case is one that just exposes a surly family relationship. It does not indicate that all parents-specifically mothers are out of pocket. It is obvious that this particular family has issues.

If I have a problem with my children we can discuss it face to face. I don't have to use FB or any other social media site to air my concerns or complaints.
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ramal
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02:25 AM on 05/29/2010
Ah, a mother's love...
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02:25 AM on 05/29/2010
Wow! Happy Mother's day facebook! our digital world eh?
01:10 AM on 05/29/2010
LOLZ I IZ A BAAD MUTHA MESSIN WIT UR FICCEBOOK!!!!!