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June 22, 2011

Anyone in a legal case should get off Facebook and Twitter

Jailing a juror for contempt of court for contact made on Facebook raised many more questions about how social networking websites and the courts co-exist. But solicitor Sara Tomaszewski says the problem lies with site users, not the sites themselves

MORE often than not, people don’t see sending a message to someone on Facebook as “contact”.

Unfortunately for them, the courts do. Social networking sites are a relatively new phenomenon and, while the law’s position on their use is clear, many of the people using them still don’t fully understand the impact they can have in a legal case.

via Anyone in a legal case should get off Facebook and Twitter – Wales News – News – WalesOnline.

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