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  2. Electronic discovery - Wikipedia

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    Because the emails requested were either never found or destroyed, the court found that they were more likely to exist than not. The court found that while the corporation's counsel directed that all potential discovery evidence, including emails, be preserved, the staff that the directive applied to did not follow through.

  3. Digital evidence - Wikipedia

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    The Best Evidence Rule is a legal principle that requires presenting the most reliable form of evidence in court, which is often the original document or file. In cases where digital evidence is involved, this means presenting the original digital file, rather than a printout or a copy.

  4. Einstein v. 357 LLC - Wikipedia

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    The evidence showed that Thomas had failed to disclose an email deletion policy of the Corcoran Group ("Deletion Policy") until after numerous orders of the Court and late in the proceedings. The Deletion Policy required emails to be regularly deleted by users to make room for more emails as a result of the fact that email mailboxes of Corcoran ...

  5. US jury finds Trump sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll

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    The nine-member jury in Manhattan federal court awarded about $5 million in compensatory and punitive damages. ... Trump has cited the Carroll trial in campaign fundraising emails as evidence of ...

  6. Stored Communications Act - Wikipedia

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    This motion was denied by the court and the SCA warrant was explained as a "hybrid order", which is "executed like a subpoena in that it is served on the ISP in possession of the information and does not involve government agents entering the premises of the ISP to search its servers and seize the email account in question." [30] The court also ...

  7. Employer of Giggs’ ex-girlfriend tried to block his ‘intense ...

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    The employer of Ryan Giggs’ ex-girlfriend tried to block his “intense” emails because they were “interfering with her work”, a court has heard. ... Court jurors heard evidence from Ms ...

  8. 'Delete all your emails and then acid-wash' your hard drives ...

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    Fox anchor Sean Hannity on Wednesday urged witnesses in the Russia probe to delete evidence and destroy their electronics before giving them to Mueller.

  9. United States v. Warshak - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Warshak, 631 F.3d 266 (6th Cir. 2010) is a criminal case decided by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit holding that government agents violated the defendant's Fourth Amendment rights by compelling his Internet service provider (ISP) to turn over his emails without first obtaining a search warrant based on probable cause.