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Anti Federalist
01-08-2013, 08:04 PM
Does Facebook Help the Prosecution, But Not Defense?

January 8, 2013 @ 1:18 PM by Tim Lynch

http://www.policemisconduct.net/does-facebook-help-prosecution-but-not-defense/

From Wired’s Ryan Tate:

[P]rosecutors generally have an easier time than defense attorneys getting private information out of Facebook and other social networks, as highlighted in an ongoing Portland murder case. In that case, the defense attorney has evidence of a Facebook conversation in which a key witness reportedly tells a friend he was pressured by police into falsely incriminating the defendant.

Facebook rebuffed the defense attorney’s subpoena seeking access to the conversation, citing the federal Stored Communications Act, which protects the privacy of electronic communications like e-mail – but which carves out an exemption for law enforcement, thus assisting prosecutors. “It’s so one-sided … they cooperate 110 percent anytime someone in the government asks for information,” one Oregon attorney told the Portland Oregonian, citing a separate case in which Facebook withheld conversations that could have disproved a rape charge, but turned over the same conversations when the prosecution demanded them.

tod evans
01-08-2013, 08:48 PM
Gosh, I'm surprised...:rolleyes:

Tpoints
01-08-2013, 08:54 PM
doesn't the user himself have access to it? or was it conveniently deleted? oh, did you know that by law every piece of evidence prosecution obtains has to be handed to the defense? (and not vice versa)

Reason
01-08-2013, 08:59 PM
So, looks like it's not Facebook that is making the decision but merely Facebook having their hands tied by biased/one sided laws (government)

Occam's Banana
01-08-2013, 09:01 PM
oh, did you know that by law every piece of evidence prosecution obtains has to be handed to the defense? (and not vice versa)

Not true: reciprocal discovery (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocal_discovery).

Regardless, Facebook is engaging in boot-licking sycophancy. It's contemptible.

Tpoints
01-08-2013, 09:50 PM
Not true: reciprocal discovery (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocal_discovery).

Regardless, Facebook is engaging in boot-licking sycophancy. It's contemptible.

Federal government and certain states have reciprocal discovery laws which compel defendants to disclose some information to prosecutors before trial

itshappening
01-08-2013, 09:52 PM
Should we ask Justin Amash to propose a fix to the Stored Communications Act? Democrat lawyers in the Senate will surely be on board?

Occam's Banana
01-08-2013, 11:55 PM
Federal government and certain states have reciprocal discovery laws which compel defendants to disclose some information to prosecutors before trial

Touché. Facebook are still being jackboot-licking dicks, though.