As communication increasingly migrates to digital platforms, courts are inevitably confronted with legal questions that traditional statutes never anticipated. Among these is whether online chats, recorded video calls, and similar electronic exchanges may be admitted as evidence in criminal prosecutions without violating constitutional privacy rights or the Anti-Wire Tapping Act. The Supreme Court recently confronted this issue in People v. Rodr…
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