TMUL, I don't like the snowballers either, but you're sounding a little strident there, bub.
Anyway, the news is that the prosecutor decided to charge this as a misdemeanor. According to one blog I read, and I have no idea if this is based in fact or not, this means that among other things she can be tried in front of a judge, rather than a jury. It makes it easier to get a conviction.
Regardless of outcome, she already had to do a couple of nights in jail, and that was deserved. I think at most she'll get community service and a fine, also deserved too. So yes, "snowball justice has been achieved."