Spammer walks free

Jaynes free to irritate us all again
Jaynes free to irritate us all again

A serial mass spammer has walked free after a Virginia' Supreme Court threw out his conviction on the grounds that his right to free speech – as covered by the First Amendment – was being denied to him. Jeremy Jaynes had been sentenced to nine years in jail in 2005, which was narrowly upheld by the same Supreme Court this March.

That decision was "withdrawn by the court after a petition for rehearing was granted" leading to the case being considered again. It was overturned on the basis that it placed an illegal limit on free speech. His prime victims were AOL subscribers – many of whom possessed addresses stolen from the company's database. For this reason, Jaynes went to court in Virginia, where the AOL servers are located.