No,, but every one knows who I am. some even have my e-mail and phone.Did you post under your real name?.
No,, but every one knows who I am. some even have my e-mail and phone.
It just surprised me the defendant's lawyer would use a thread from here.
I wasn't there, but it sounds from the description like it was being used to bring out either consistencies or inconsistencies between testimony being given in court and prior statements elsewhere or to challenge credibility in some way.An internet post in court??? I’m not a lawyer, but that one seems odd. Anyone can tell fibs here. I don’t believe forum rules puts you under oath.
Seeing as though I’m not a lawyer, and do not pretend to spout the law, I actually posted that in hopes you would respond.I wasn't there, but it sounds from the description like it was being used to bring out either consistencies or inconsistencies between testimony being given in court and prior statements elsewhere or to challenge credibility in some way.
Pretty standard fare. New source of information but very old evidentiary rule. A cross-examination standard because of how effective it can be in challenging a witness' reliability and credibility when used well.
There have been multiple seminars given to lawyers over the past 10 years or so on social media and it's use (and misuse) as a legal tool. (I've given a few of them) It's a hot topic. There are also a number of state legal ethics opinions saying lawyers are required to understand it in order to give competent representation to their clients. So I'm not all that surprised.No,, but every one knows who I am. some even have my e-mail and phone.
It just surprised me the defendant's lawyer would use a thread from here.
Sometimes it's about lying. But often it is not. People's memories of events change. People's opinions change over time. That's assuming we are talking about inconsistencies to begin with.Or maybe you should just tell the truth?
Now that is just plain boring. I love a good debate; and I can take almost any side in it. I will argue it just for fun.I don't even argue with anybody on a forums page, etc.
Maybe you could wear a home detention monitor on your next video. That would be hilarious!This is why I don't use my real name or photo.
I am sure the real Six Papa Charlie is probably in jail by now.
my cocaine posts are just a diversionary tactic to hide my thriving meth business.
Whoa! That's freaky!
Whoa! That's freaky!
That's not always the case. In one of the examples I used in my presentations, it was about a young girl who boasted on Facebook that the company was paying for their vacation after her father settled an age discrimination case. Unfortunately there was a confidentially clause connected with a major part of the settlement.
When you are sworn in court, and are asked "did you post this"An internet post in court??? I’m not a lawyer, but that one seems odd. Anyone can tell fibs here. I don’t believe forum rules puts you under oath.
You really thought writing on a public board wouldn't be open to use in such a way?
Typical of the Requests for Production that insurance defense lawyers send out ...
1. Please produce ********’s electronic devices, including, but not limited to, cell phone(s), computer(s), cameras, iPod(s) and/or iPad(s) to forensic expert [name, address redacted] for evaluation, identification, examination, collection and preservation of all digital evidence contained on ********’s cell phone(s), computer(s), iPad(s) and/or iPod(s).
2. Please produce a copy of ********'s electronic device records, including but not limited to, cell phone records for any and all cell phones identified in response to Interrogatory Nos. 3, 4 and 7 including, but not limited to, any and all text messages received or sent by ******** on any phone from the date of the accident to the present date.
3. Please produce ********’s electronic devices, including, but not limited to, cell phone(s), camera, iPods, iPad(s) and/or computers he used from the date of the accident to the current date.
4. Please produce an electronic copy/.PST file of ********’s personal and/or work Outlook files/folders, including, but not limited to, calendars and emails (inbox, sent, deleted and/or archived).
5. If you have a Facebook account, please provide a complete zip file of your Facebook information. This can be accomplished on the Facebook website by going to Account, selecting Account Settings, and then clicking the "learn more" link on the line that states "Download Your Information." Follow the directions contained on that page and provide the resulting zip file via e-mail, CD/DVD, or thumb drive, as you prefer. If you choose one of the latter options for production and would like a CD/DVD or thumb drive provided to you, please advise and one will be provided by the undersigned.
One of the partners in our law firm was formerly an insurance defense attorney. Going to the claimants' FB page first thing was S.O.P. in his former practice, and for the insurance companies he worked for. They want to harvest whatever they can online as soon as possible, in case the claimant later starts deleting things.
In the last 10 years or so when providing certain consulting services I was asked to list my internet presence to include social media, published blogs/articles, etc. In more than half of those consulting jobs part of the research package included copies of other people's online comments. There are even some people who specialize in researching a persons online activity and have been known to write specific algorithms to find specific people. And most of those individuals came from google, amazon, or netflix. It's a fact of life in a digital age.lawyers do watch these webpages
One of the best aviation forums out there is BeechTalk. One of the things that’s makes it so good is that the use of real names is required. IMHO most forums , including this one, would be better with this rule.
weird, I look at it as the worst reason. the internet doesn't need to know my real name for any reason whatsoever.