THE PEOPLE VS SHAYNE TOPP

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Judge Big B Ticklesworth presides over People vs. Shane Top, where the prosecution accuses Shane of negatively influencing young fans with his Twitter content, but the jury finds him not guilty, citing his tweets as less harmful than mainstream media. The defense successfully defends Shane's freedom of speech, but he is convicted of excessive perspiration.

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  • Shane Top was found not guilty of negatively influencing young fans with his comedic content on Twitter, with the jury recognizing the impact of his tweets as less harmful than mainstream media.
  • The defense effectively argued for Shane Top's freedom of speech and successfully defended his right to express humor on social media, highlighting the importance of protecting such liberties in the digital age.

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Recent questions

  • Who is the judge presiding over the courtroom?

    Judge Big B Ticklesworth

  • What is Shane Top accused of on Twitter?

    Negatively influencing young fans

  • Who testifies to enjoying Shane Top's tweets?

    Witness Todd Longberry

  • What does Twitter executive Chad confirm about controversial content?

    Twitter promotes controversial content for engagement

  • What is Shane Top convicted of besides the main charge?

    Excessive perspiration

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Summary

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"Twitter comedian acquitted, convicted of sweating"

  • The courtroom is presided over by Judge Big B Ticklesworth, with the case of People vs. Shane Top being discussed.
  • The prosecution accuses Shane Top of negatively influencing young fans with his comedic content on Twitter.
  • Shane Top is called to the stand and questioned about his influence on his followers.
  • Witness Todd Longberry testifies to enjoying Shane Top's tweets and following him willingly.
  • Twitter executive Chad confirms that Twitter promotes controversial content for engagement.
  • The defense argues for Shane Top's freedom of speech and compares his content to mainstream media.
  • The jury finds Shane Top not guilty, acknowledging the influence of his tweets but deeming them less harmful than mainstream media.
  • Shane Top is acquitted, but the jury convicts him of excessive perspiration.
  • The defense successfully defends Shane Top's right to free speech and humor on social media.
  • The verdict is reached, finding Shane Top not guilty but convicting him of excessive perspiration.

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