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 | Facebook user avoids jail2012-03-22
 
 A person who made comments about his separated better half on his  Facebook page and was threatened with jail unless he posted daily  apologies for a month will not be locked away although he stopped making  amends early.  Mark Byron agreed to begin posting the apology last  month to avoid jail but later recounted the ruling violated his liberty  of speech.  He stopped posting the apology after twenty-six days, but  Judge Jon  Separate  determined Monday he had posted it long enough, and  Byron was not locked up.
  Byron asserted afterwards that he  was relieved not to be in the slammer, "but I was prepared to go to  protect my freedom of speech rights." Byron's lawyer, Becky Ford,  expounded Monday that she has filed a notice of appeal in a state court.   "We accept that by scripting and announcing what he had to post on  Facebook, the court violated his rights to free speech," Ford related.    "The First modification not only protects the right to talk, and it  protects your capability to remain silent." According to the ruling,  Byron, 37, had posted comments on his page in  Nov , exclaiming in part,  "If you are bad vindictive lady who needs to mess up your other half's  life and take your son's dad away from him absolutely all you've got to  do is say you are frightened of your hubby or domestic partner and they  will take him away." The Byrons have been concerned in continuing  divorce and infant custody events.  Byron has declared his better half  and the court have forestalled him from seeing his young child many  times.  The court maintains he's permitted to see him on a twice-weekly  basis.  A June court order proscribed Byron from causing his other half  physical or psychological abuse, aggravation or irritation.  She asked  in December that he be found in disregard after learning of the Facebook  comments.   Domestic Relations Magistrate Paul Meyers in  Jan   found Byron in disregard of a protecting order due to his Facebook  comments. He claimed Byron could avoid a 60-day jail sentence and a $500  fine by posting the apology authored by the magistrate to his spouse  and all his Facebook buddies and paying her lawyer costs.  The same  apology needed to be posted each day not later than nine a.m.  The  decision said one or two of Byron's comments were planned to "generate a  negative and toxic reply towards her from his Facebook friends." Byron  recounted Monday that, even though he did not go to jail, "this is an  enormous deal" for many millions of folks using Facebook.  "They could  do this to anybody," he revealed. Freedom of speech and media  professionals have announced the case should concern other users of the  networking website.  Cincinnati lawyer Jack Greiner, who makes a  speciality of freedom of speech and media problems, said previously that  animating speech thru a court-written apology raises as many freedom of  speech concerns as prohibiting speech. He revealed Monday the  issue still causes concern but that he suspects Byron could have  difficulty appealing since he posted the apology and failed to go to  jail. 
 
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