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A Tweet as a Deadly Weapon: The State of Texas v. John Rayne Rivello

Posted on April 26, 2021March 7, 2021

A Tweet as a Deadly Weapon: The State of Texas v. John Rayne Rivello Nitya Sunil Last Spring semester, while working on coding cases, I came across a case with characteristics that would determine prosecution for many future cases. The State of Texas v. John Rayne Rivello determines whether a tweet, or any message-sending medium utilized on […]

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