Can a social media post be considered evidence in a court case?
I posted a photo on social media that could be important evidence in my legal case. But the other party claims it's a fake. Can I use this post as evidence in court?
I posted a photo on social media that could be important evidence in my legal case. But the other party claims it's a fake. Can I use this post as evidence in court?
If the prosecution obtains evidence through temporary access to items and documents from another criminal proceeding that was not consolidated with the main proceeding, do you consider such evidence admissible?
I am wondering if it is possible to use surveillance video footage as evidence in court, for example, if a suspect in a crime is caught on camera. Does such evidence require special processing or can it be used directly?
If in criminal proceedings the prosecution uses evidence obtained through temporary access to items and documents from another criminal proceeding, do you consider such evidence admissible?
Can a verdict against an accomplice in a criminal offense have a prejudicial effect on the case of another defendant if they did not participate in the proceedings against the accomplice?
Reading the news that weather forecasters predict temperatures in October from 7 to 13 °C, I thought: can such data be used as evidence in court, for example, in disputes regarding the approval of contract terms or compensation for damage caused by weather conditions?