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    Ohio man given choice of Facebook apology or jail

    CINCINNATI (AP) — A man who was threatened with jail time for posting comments about his estranged wife on his personal Facebook page unless he posted daily apologies for a month says the court ruling violates his freedom of speech.

    Mark Byron, who is making the apology to avoid 60 days in jail, said Friday night that he believes it's too late for him to appeal the domestic relations court ruling as planned. But the Cincinnati man and free speech and media experts say it should concern other users of the social networking site.

    With hundreds of millions of people using Facebook for communication, Byron said that "if they can do this to me, they can do it to others."

    The idea "that anybody could tell you what to say to your friends on Facebook should be scary to people," said Cincinnati attorney Jill Meyer, who specializes in free speech and media issues.

    The ruling is highly unusual and "troubling because it's a court telling someone to say something to — in some regards — his chosen group of friends," said Meyer. She noted that the comments were not directed to Byron's wife, Elizabeth Byron, who was blocked from accessing the page.

    According to the ruling, Byron posted comments on his page in November, saying in part, "If you are an evil, vindictive woman who wants to ruin your husband's life and take your son's father away from him completely — all you need to do is say you're scared of your husband or domestic partner and they'll take him away."

    The Byrons are involved in ongoing divorce and child custody proceedings. Byron has said his wife and the court have prevented him from seeing his 17-month-old son many times. The court maintains he is allowed to see him on a twice-weekly basis.

    Domestic Relations Magistrate Paul Meyers last month found Byron in contempt of a protective order because of his Facebook comments. Meyers said that Byron could avoid a 60-day jail sentence and a $500 fine by posting the apology — written by Meyers — to his wife and all of his Facebook friends and paying her attorney fees. The same apology must be posted every day no later than 9 a.m.

    The June court order prohibited Byron from causing his wife physical or mental abuse, harassment or annoyance. She asked in December that he be found in contempt after learning of the Facebook comments.

    Byron's comments expressed frustration, but they were not threats and he didn't make them to his wife, said Cincinnati attorney Jack Greiner, who also specializes in free speech and media issues.

    Greiner said he doesn't think the First Amendment "allows a court to find that someone has harassed or caused a person to suffer mental abuse merely by expressing one's opinion about a court proceeding in a non-threatening way."

    Greiner said that a court compelling speech through a court-written apology raises as many free speech concerns as actions prohibiting free speech.

    The statement that Byron says he has been posting since Feb. 13 has him apologizing to his wife for "casting her in an unfavorable light" and to his Facebook friends for "attempting to mislead them. Byron said the apology forces him to make false statements.

    The magistrate's assistant said Friday that Meyers cannot comment on pending court cases. Elizabeth Byron's attorney didn't immediately return calls.

    The ruling says several of Mark Byron's comments were "clearly intended to be mentally abusive, harassing and annoying" to his wife and "generate a negative and venomous response toward her from his Facebook friends."

    Responses by Facebook friends to his posting caused Elizabeth Byron to be "afraid and concerned," according to court documents.

    Byron and his attorney, Becky Ford, say he made his comments out of frustration and never expected his wife to see them since she couldn't access his account.

    "Once he made the comments, some of his Facebook friends started making inflammatory comments which he had no control over," Ford said.

    His comments were "nothing other than free speech communication where he was venting truthful information," Ford said.

    Bryon must appear in court March 19 and show proof that he posted the apology or face jail.

     
    • Decker8  •  Big Rock, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Reason #112 I deleted my Facebook...
      • Ferd'nand 3 mths ago
        List the other 111 reasons.
      • Bolt 3 mths ago
        Reason #112 why you're a R E T A R D ! ! !
      • Been There 3 mths ago
        I will not delete mine, and if one of my ex concubines try this sh-- on me they better be prepared for a long court case and be able to prove everything they say.
    • William S  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Wait till that judge sees the posts about him on Facebook!
      • VB 3 mths ago
        who's the judge. We need to start a campaign in favor of this fascist judge
      • John 3 mths ago
        He's obviously a queer.
      • AtomicDawg 3 mths ago
        John , apologize! on yahoo today!
    • Dr. Reality  •  3 mths ago
      "If you are an evil, vindictive woman who wants to ruin your husband's life and take your son's father away from him completely — all you need to do is say you're scared of your husband or domestic partner and they'll take him away."

      How can this be interpreted as a threat or as harassment? I'm not saying the guy is or is not violent, but this particular comment doesn't seem to express any desire to hurt or threaten anybody. It does express frustration; You have a right to do that.
      • Poster 3 mths ago
        He has been convicted of Domestic Violence. The posting is a thinly veiled statement that his wife wasn't really a victim, despite 2 court rulings that state otherwise. With an order of protection in place, it is considered harrassment. He does not have a right to do THAT.
      • Been There 3 mths ago
        Horse hocky!
      • Casey 3 mths ago
        Yes countless women have been and are still victims of domestic violence. There are cases though where innocent men are convicted. My best friend had to pay court fees, spend the night in jail, and go to anger management for 6 months and he never laid a hand on her. His girlfriend was abusive to him. She kicked him out because he wanted to have a social life, and instead of crawling back......he decided to agree to end it. She was #$%$ and in one desperate attempt to control him called the cops and said he pushed her. It helped that her family knew all the cops at the police station. It is very easy .......to press charges against the man.
    • Raccoon City Survivor  •  Olympia, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      I would have just taken the 60 days in jail, then sued the judge in small claims court for 10k for violating my 1st amendment right.
      • Miguel 3 mths ago
        not a bad idea actually.
      • BARRY M 3 mths ago
        Except that you cannot sue a judge for bench rulings.
      • Nancy 3 mths ago
        The court is a corporation.. listed on Dun and Bradstreet as a corporation... the judge is an employee of the corporate structure.... seems to me that the judge COULD be sued if the suit were UCC structured correctly.
        ALL courts are corporations... go look up the information.
    • alx  •  3 mths ago
      This is ridiculous, the only crime commited was by the judge. The criminal justice system has run amok and these judges have way too much power.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        If you had said that on Facebook you'd be in deep trouble. This is why Yahoo News is better, and I totally, as a stranger you'll never have to befriend or be told what to say to, agree with you.
      • SEF 3 mths ago
        Agreed, this is unbelievable. I am outraged at the over reach of the courts on this.
      • tom 3 mths ago
        Had the same problem,but a good family law lawyer got me custody of my son..The only way to beat these insane judges is with an expensive lawyer. Sad but thats what or socalled "justice" system has come to....money first,child's welfare second.
    • Al  •  Monterey, California  •  3 mths ago
      Another judge with no brains.
    • a;lskdjf;alskdjf;alskdfj  •  3 mths ago
      This is retarded. Unless the comments are slander or terroristic threats (ie- I'm gonna kill my wife') why care?
    • Luek  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      The family/domestic courts in this country are a political racket and the judges are tyrants in black sheets. There are tons of horror stories about how these misandric courts destroy good people's lives. So, what is all this stuff about fighting for freedom on the other side of the world in Iraq when the real threat to freedom is right here at home?
    • ST  •  3 mths ago
      Domestic Relations Magistrate Paul Meyers needs a lesson on First Amendment rights. If he isn't going to uphold our basic right of free speech, he shouldn't be serving as a judge.
    • HiddenAgenda  •  3 mths ago
      Why doesn't Facebook Apologize for selling our personal data to the highest bidder!!??
    • Hannity20  •  3 mths ago
      What the hell is happening in this country?!! The government has taken away this man's freedom of speech and some people applaud?!!! The government is getting way to intrusive!! This case is one of the scariest so far!!
    • michelle m  •  3 mths ago
      Whatever happened to FREEDOM OF SPEECH?.......
    • Alexa  •  3 mths ago
      So if we say something bad about somebody and that person finds out, you can go to jail unless you apologize? Never heard anything so ridiculous in my life.
    • TP  •  3 mths ago
      FIRE THE JUDGE. He is an idiot. I can't believe a court forced someone to do this. Since when is expressing an opinion illegal in the USA. How the hell does someone get threatened with 60 days jail time for expressing frustration, TO HIS FRIENDS. EVERY person has every right, even according to the Constitution, to speak their opinion. He didn't hurt her and she was blocked. EVEN IF SHE WASN'T, it's too bad. There is not, and should never be, a law saying you have to be nice to someone who is hurting you terribly. The fact that she got a lawyer involved for Facebook comments shows how unstable she is.
    • Terra  •  3 mths ago
      It is so frustrating, as a divorced mother I think this is short sited. I have a friend who's ex wife has stated that her ex husband is violent (she is on all sorts of mental stabilizers) ..... and he hasn't been able to see his daughters for 4 years. He even had trouble re-entering the country! I can't believe it! It is so one sided!

      It just gets me. When one person, with no shred of proof, can do this to another person! And then the judge! To tell him, he can't vent to his friends on FB - ugh
    • BritBllt  •  3 mths ago
      So stating his opinion his wife counts as "causing his wife physical or mental abuse, harassment or annoyance." I wonder if wearing an outfit she's always hated would cause her "annoyance" too? How about ordering coffee when she thinks he should cut back? Let's just hope that the very thought of him being alive doesn't become an "annoyance" for her.
    • OCgirl  •  Huntington Beach, California  •  3 mths ago
      How stupid! Then she should get trespassing charges for snooping on his wall.
    • Dwelf  •  3 mths ago
      Freedom Of Speech!!!! #$%$ is happening to this country?
    • unhappy  •  3 mths ago
      people have gone to jail before for posting things on facebook ..big brother is constantly watching ...wake up people
    • puckhead  •  3 mths ago
      It's unfortunate that all a woman has to do is "claim" abuse and fathers lose parental rights. That's all it takes to remove a good dad from their child's life.
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