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Social Media Usage Can Lead to Criminal Charges

There is no question that social media outlets, like Facebook, Twitter, or Snapchat, play a major role in our everyday lives. People use social media to keep up with friends, post pictures, videos, and stay on top of current events. Social media plays such an important role in our lives, that it has become a central player in some of the most recent happenings around the world. However, without a doubt, social media can also be a force used for good.

Did you know that social media can also be used as a tool by law enforcement to investigate and ultimately bring criminal charges against people? Social media posts and even private messages regularly end up being used in criminal cases as evidence against an offender. Everything that is posted on social media or even words and phrases searched on your computer are subject to being found by law enforcement and being used against you in a court of law.

Here are a few examples of charges that typically arise from social media:

Cyberstalking – This is one of the most common criminal charges. Social media is being used to send unwanted harassing and sometimes frightful messages to others.

Soliciting minors – Though less common, these are cases where adults are found to have been talking with minors about sex or making plans to meet up for sex. One of the major problems that we see, from the State’s perspective, is that even though there are communications, it is not unusual to find that a defendant does not even know the other person is a minor.

Parole violations – These types of situations are on the rise. When a person is on parole or probation, they have to complete court-imposed conditions to stay out of jail, such as not leaving the state or staying away from certain places (like bars). Nowadays, it is not unusual for a probation officer to regularly look at Facebook or other social media accounts to make sure that people are following the rules.

In today’s day and age, social media plays such an important role in everyone’s lives that oftentimes, law enforcement actually begins their investigation by using social media. Think about it–If law enforcement finds out that there was a shooting at a party, for example, it makes sense to see if they can find out the names of a few people at that party. Then they can look up those persons’ social media accounts, see if they uploaded any videos or pictures, and then they can work towards tracking down everyone and use them as potential witnesses. Be careful what you put out there on public websites because whatever picture or video that you share could end up being Exhibit A at your trial or someone else’s. Make your post responsibly on any social media platform!

Enlist the Help of a Qualified Criminal Defense Attorney  

When you are searching the state of Mississippi for a qualified, experienced criminal defense attorney, look no further than Vic Carmody Jr., P.A. No matter the circumstances of your case, the sooner you get in touch with a qualified criminal defense attorney, the better chance you have for a favorable outcome.  Over the years, we have helped countless defendants who have been charged with various crimes. Please call us for a free consultation today at (601) 948-4444, and we can help you defend yourself when you are arrested and charged with a crime in Mississippi.

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