Saint in Paradise Posted 3 September, 2024 Posted 3 September, 2024 legal implications of bad character evidence, particularly how your social media posts can be used against you in court. It explains how opinions and statements shared online might be scrutinized during prosecution, potentially affecting the outcome of your case. Understanding the risks of what you post online is crucial, as past posts can be introduced as evidence to challenge your character and credibility.
badgerx16 Posted 3 September, 2024 Posted 3 September, 2024 Isn't access to SM one of the first things the Police try to get when questioning somebody ?
Gloucester Saint Posted 3 September, 2024 Posted 3 September, 2024 1 minute ago, badgerx16 said: Isn't access to SM one of the first things the Police try to get when questioning somebody ? Yes, as it can help place people to times and events, as well as hint at any motive. It’s not just law enforcement at the more extreme end of things, and the content posted by Lucy Connolly was vile, inflammatory and unacceptable at any time, on an everyday level it’s also used by employers when recruiting and selecting. I was told many years ago that nothing on SM is ever truly deleted. 1
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