In today’s world, social media captures every moment, from celebrations to random check-ins. But when you’re facing criminal charges, these everyday posts can quickly become evidence.
Prosecutors and law enforcement often comb through social media for content to use against you, even twisting harmless posts to fit their narrative. A single post, photo, or comment could complicate your defense or contradict your statements, potentially jeopardizing your case. Knowing what not to post is critical to protecting your future.
Posts You Should Avoid When Facing Charges
Avoid Confessions or Admissions of Guilt
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