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Rodriguez v. State :: 2012 :: Supreme Court of Nevada Decisions . . . After a seven-day jury trial, Kevin Rodriguez was found guilty of multiple criminal counts Rodriquez appealed, arguing that the district court erred (1) in overruling his objection to the admission of twelve text messages because the State failed to authenticate the messages and the messages constituted inadmissible hearsay, and (2) in overruling his objection to the admission of DNA
Nevada Rules of Evidence: Key Principles and Legal Standards Digital evidence, such as emails and social media posts, presents additional challenges In Rodriguez v State, 128 Nev 155 (2012), the Nevada Supreme Court ruled that circumstantial evidence—such as metadata and corroborating testimony—could be used to authenticate text messages
How to Establish Authenticity of Online Evidence - FAQ Before evidence may be used in court, its authenticity must be established—proof that the evidence is really what the offering party says it is Authenticating evidence captured from the internet or social media can be tricky In fact, before they allow it in a courtroom, many judges subject web and social media evidence to closer examination than other evidence because it is believed to be
Find a Case | Nevada Appellate Courts The Supreme Court of Nevada provides an electronic record of all cases filed in the court searchable by party name and case docket Case Search: Enter the five digit case number into the search box and select search In addition, you may search by Caption and enter the appellant or respondents Last Name or Company Organization Name
In the Supreme Court of Nevada THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT of the State of Nevada, in and for the County of Clark; and THE HONORABLE JOANNA S KISHNER, District Judge,
Understanding the Use of Social Media, Texts, and Photos as Evidence in . . . Explore the complexities of digital evidence in Nevada's legal landscape This comprehensive guide covers the types of evidence admissible in court, authentication procedures, privacy concerns, and case law examples Learn about the importance of social media posts, text messages, and photographs in legal proceedings, along with the legal standards that govern their use Understand how
Social Media Evidence in Court | Get the Facts Social media evidence is decisive in legal cases, especially in Las Vegas courts Understanding its types, relevance, and challenges can help you navigate your case more effectively Knowledge and strategy are essential whether you’re using this evidence or defending against it As social media continues to evolve, so will its role in the courtroom
Can my social media posts be used as evidence in court? Explore how and why your social media posts can be used as evidence in court Understand the criteria like relevance and authentication that impact their admissibility and the potential legal consequences of your online behavior