the sheer fact that people need to be told to avoid posting potentially incriminating stuff is mind boggling.
the fact that the person who posted it was joking might not count for much if someone actually did something and feds decide that they can rope them in on a conspiracy charge. Judges don't appreciate the "it was a joke" defence
the sheer fact that people need to be told to avoid posting potentially incriminating stuff is mind boggling.
the fact that the person who posted it was joking might not count for much if someone actually did something and feds decide that they can rope them in on a conspiracy charge. Judges don't appreciate the "it was a joke" defence
Your honour, my client only threatened to kill the defendant "in Minecraft".
yeah it's just not legally advisable to post potentially incriminating stuff on the internet