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We live in a world where social media is just a ubiquitous part of life. Just about everyone posts the happenings in their lives on services like Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter, and others.
Sharing everything on the Internet isn't without consequence, though. For some people, the drawbacks of posting to social media can be small, but for others, their decisions can actually land them in jail, as there are quite a few cases where social media is used as evidence in court. Check out the infographic below for a fascinating look at the history of social media in the courtroom.
Via mycase.com
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