If you have a pending criminal case or believe you are under investigation for a criminal case, social media sites can have a powerful impact on the outcome before you even arrive in court. Any words, videos or photos may seem harmless at first, but can demonstrate the following:
For example, say you post a status telling the world how angry you were at a person. The next day, the two of you get into a fight and you’re arrested and charged with assault. Prosecutors can use that social media post against you to demonstrate your state of mind, prove you were the aggressor and even imply that it was a premeditated act of violence. Other types of damaging posts include:
While you may think your personal information on social media sites are protected because you’ve adjusted your privacy settings, this guarantees nothing. Most social media sites work together with law enforcement agencies to show your “protected” information. Do not assume what you put online will not make its way into a police officer, prosecutor or jury’s hands.
Mike Goolsby is a Dallas criminal defense attorney who can protect your rights following an arrest. He hasn’t lost a case in more than 15 years and doesn’t intend to start now.
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