New Jersey Teenage Girl Pleads Guilty in Facebook Death Threat Case

The case marks the first successful juvenile prosecution by Union County prosecutors involving the state's new law targeting cyberbullying

A northern New Jersey teenager accused of threatening another girl online has pleaded guilty to cyber harassment.

Union County prosecutors say the 15-year-old Hillside girl entered her plea Monday and was sentenced to a year of probation. She also must undergo anger management counseling, complete an anti-cyberbullying training course, perform 15 hours of community service and submit to a curfew.

The girl, who now attends a local high school, is also barred from having any contact with the victim, a former classmate who is in middle school.

Prosecutors say the girl sent an expletive-laced Facebook message to the victim last April, challenging her to a fight and threatening to kill her.

The case marks the first successful juvenile prosecution by Union County prosecutors involving the state's new cyberbullying law.

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