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Amero sentencing on (again) for tomorrow

The Norwich Bulletin sharpened its pencil and spat out yet another pro-state's attorney reminder that Julie Amero -- the substitute teacher who's facing 40 years in jail for getting in the way of a deluge of porn pop-ups -- faces sentencing tomorrow.

Using phrases such as, "the case has come under scrutiny from a group of computer experts determined to prove the pop-ups were out of Amero's control" and, "The case has generated interest outside Connecticut" to completely understate the fact that Amero doesn't deserve the injustice she's been put through.

Trust us Julie, anyone who can tell a USB cable from a garden hose is certain that the state -- if they don't postpone your sentencing again -- will come to its senses and back down from its fool-hearty quest to make you the first person sent to jail for stewarding a PC infested with malware.

In case you've forgotten, as this story has progressed it's only gotten weirder:

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