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Posted 43 days ago in Crime On the Lighter Side by Larry Bodine  |   Comments
The Criminal Case Against Punxsutawney Phil [Radio]

  If you’ve felt spring was a bit late in its arrival, is there someone to blame? This entertaining radio interview covers the criminal case against Punxsutawney Phil, who may have lied on Feb. 2. Lawyers.com Editor-in-Chief Larry Bodine was interviewed on the “Elliot in the Morning Show” on Wilmington Delaware’s 1450 WILM news radio. A Butler County, Ohio prosecutor charged the world’s most famous groundhog for the “misrepresentation of spring.” Larry discusses the criminal proceedings, observing “It’s time we …

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Posted 318 days ago in Internet Law by Michele Bowman  |   Comments
Guess What? You Don’t Own Your Tweets

NEWS UPDATE: See the story and video at Twitter Caves and Hands Over Protester’s Tweets to Avoid Fines. In what’s being called a case of first impression, a judge in Manhattan ruled on July 2 that Twitter must turn over some of the deleted Tweets of a user who was arrested in October 2011 during an Occupy Wall Street demonstration. Prosecutors believe that Malcolm Harris was tweeting about an issue he is trying to use in his defense and that his …

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Posted 345 days ago in Social Networks by Michele Bowman  |   Comments
Are Your Social Media Accounts Really Private?

How private are your posts on Facebook and your tweets on Twitter? If you think the answer depends only on how you configure your privacy or security settings for your accounts, you might be in for a rude awakening – at least if you’re ever involved in a court case. Two recent cases illustrate that if you step into a courthouse – whether intentionally, as a plaintiff in a civil suit, or not so intentionally as a defendant or even …

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