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Self-Defense & Communication: Be Careful What You Say
Shooting Illustrated ^ | October 4, 2019 | Sheriff Jim Wilson

Posted on 10/06/2019 6:20:02 PM PDT by DoodleBob

While keeping up with a recent murder trial, I noticed that the prosecution introduced into evidence a number of the defendant’s texts and emails, along with a fair amount of overwhelming physical evidence. In this case, the defendant was found guilty and sentenced to a lengthy prison term.

Armed citizens are often admonished to be careful what they say to investigators in the aftermath of a defensive shooting. They're also often encouraged to find ways to de-escalate or exit a dangerous situation. It's even better if one can avoid a potentially high-risk scenario at all. That same kind of presence of mind ought to extend to your communications as well. Armed citizens may not be aware that investigators can also get a court order that allows them to examine all text messages, emails, and other electronic media. In some cases, they can also use private conversations that the defendant has had with others.

Consequently, a person needs to be very careful what they post and say. Posting on social media, late at night–especially after consuming adult libations–may not be a very good idea. Boasting about what you will do if/when a person breaks into your home may be a real mistake. That harmless joke that you posted may not seem quite so harmless when it is read to a jury.

Most citizens think that text messages and emails are private conversations and should be treated as such. The simple fact is that, under certain circumstances, such is simply not the case. Comments that we make, electronically and verbally, may be allowed in court to show our true motive or intent. Trying to convince a jury that a joke was nothing more than a joke is a real risk and it makes your defense attorney’s job more difficult.

As with anytime I talk about the law, you should remember that I am not an attorney. Therefore, I encourage each of you to discuss this and other defensive issues with a criminal defense attorney at your earliest opportunity. It would be a sad situation if something you posted in a light moment, or without thinking it through, causes you to face serious legal consequences one day.


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To: Trump.Deplorable
Be Uber polite to everyone, no matter how big an @$$hole they are.

Leave immediately if you can. Best form of de-escalation there is.

41 posted on 10/06/2019 11:34:24 PM PDT by Hardastarboard (Three most annoying words on the internet - "Watch the video")
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To: DoodleBob

>>Armed citizens may not be aware that investigators can also get a court order that allows them to examine all text messages, emails, and other electronic media

Of course if you are engaged in criminal activity to benefit the Clintons you can wipe your server, smash devices with hammers, and generally destroy all such texts, claiming privacy rights.


42 posted on 10/07/2019 12:07:45 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (Denounce DUAC - The Democrats Un-American Activists Committee)
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Keep your mouth shut. If you have to say anything be as vague as possible. Also if you are ever a suspect “ I Want A/My Lawyer! “


43 posted on 10/07/2019 1:09:01 AM PDT by deek69
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To: UnwashedPeasant
You can’t just smash your Blackberries and bleach your server and expect your emails to go away. They are a permanent record somewhere.

Using online email services (webmail) is especially dangerous.

44 posted on 10/07/2019 7:23:28 AM PDT by zeugma (I sure wish I lived in a country where the rule of law actually applied to those in power.)
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To: marktwain

Yes, but no posting history has your signature.
It is not legal evidence since electronic text can be modified.

Posting histories are MODIFIED in some cases.

What you “post” online are NOT your posts, but can and have been modified by administrators. That is a fact.

You cannot even tell if the anonymous person is the same person. Case in point is Matt Drudge, it is no longer him.
Internet text is essentially, fake.


45 posted on 10/07/2019 9:08:48 AM PDT by TheNext (Leader of the Happy People of the World)
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To: TheNext

Never, ever, accept ANYTHING online is you.


46 posted on 10/07/2019 9:10:34 AM PDT by TheNext (Leader of the Happy People of the World)
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To: Equine1952
"AntiEm? Is that you?"

Huh?

47 posted on 10/08/2019 10:12:01 PM PDT by familyop ("Welcome to Costco. I love you." - -Costco greeter in the movie, "Idiocracy")
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