Can a "Fire" Emoji Support a Manslaughter Conviction?--Johnson v. State

Can a “Fire” Emoji Support a Manslaughter Conviction?–Johnson v. State

Johnson and Roe were drug users. They split a purchase of heroin, which turned out to contain fentanyl. Roe died from ingesting it. Johnson was charged with, among other things, involuntary manslaughter for providing the heroin to Roe. The court…

Nextdoor Post Isn't Protected by Anti-SLAPP Law--Jeppson v. Ley

Nextdoor Post Isn’t Protected by Anti-SLAPP Law–Jeppson v. Ley

Nextdoor is a social networking service for neighborhoods. This case involves an unspecified neighborhood, somewhere on the west side of the LA basin, with 951 neighbors. The underlying dispute involves a triad of neighbors, Jeppson, the Leys, and Cates. Ley’s…