Evidence from Social Media Outlets
As digital technology becomes more common in everyday life, major social media websites have grown into practical archives of personal history. With pictures, status updates, and video, many people share their lives online. While few think twice about sharing photos or video clips of their weekend parties, these postings can have serious legal consequences. In the past, obtaining photographic evidence that placed a particular suspect at a crime scene or verifying alibis required a keen detective or a forwardly cooperating witness. Now, the Internet has become a database for where a person has been, what they were doing, and roughly what time these events occurred.
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The Role of Social Media Evidence
Between the major social media sites, the amount of information stored on the Internet is astonishing. Even on a personal level, social media has become a valuable resource for anyone trying to determine what someone else has done in a certain timeframe, which is precisely part of a detective’s job in an investigation. In past cases, social media evidence has affected legal proceedings in the following ways:
- Status postings indicating time, location, or activity
- Friend postings indicating time, location, or activity
- Photos giving direct evidence
- Video clips providing a real-time record of a certain event
As criminal cases can often hinge on whether an alibi can be verified, these pieces of evidence become useful for investigators and defense attorneys alike. These sites often have the legal right to hand over anything posted on them to the proper authorities, so it is probable that larger-scale future legal cooperation will occur.
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