Marla Dune was found guilty of conspiracy after claiming she had only been “thinking” about committing a crime. She argued that thoughts are not illegal, insisting her plans, purchases, and online searches were simply curiosity and research. The jury rejected her defense, and the judge returned a guilty verdict. Marla reacted dramatically, shouting that people were being punished for sharing ideas. Footage of the hearing quickly went viral, with social media users turning her outburst into memes and jokes. She is scheduled to be sentenced next week after a courtroom appearance that captured widespread online attention.
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