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>> the whole ball game changed for jury selection when social media really became prevalent, 2007 or eight or so, i remember because i was trying cases that at first we as prosecutors weren't sure what are we allowed to look at this? >> can we look at someone's facebook profile because there's so much valuable information on their and the way it's played out now is it is allowed. it is very commonly done, but you can only look at what's publicly available. so for example, you can't send someone a friend requests or pretend to be somebody else and ask for access. you cannot contact that person. but anything that they post up in a publicly the available social media profile is fair game and you better bet both of these sides are scrutinizing social media. in fact, we know that they weren't because they managed to get certain jurors removed because things they said in court didn't exactly match up with their social media. so great question. thanks for that. >> and the jurors are not required to hand over their passwords, right? that's that's not going to transform it. the public at all. >> great, great. >> there's what can you
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get introduced are admitted in any way here and there's a pass legal run-ins. how do you think trump's going to handle that being addressed? >> it's an excellent question and thank you for having me. i think that he will not decide whether he is going to testify until he knows whether those cases are going to be allowed by the judge. i think that the sandoval hearing will be pretty revealing in terms of what he will be able to say on the stand and what he won't. we've already seen in these past cases, at least one of them in the e jean carroll case, a deposition he gave in the new york attorney general case was used in that case. and so we know that his passwords in things he has said and things that he has been accused of or found liable for can be very damaging to him. in other cases, i don't think that he is as likely to testify if all of these things are allowed to be asked about. if he does and he decides to go ahead with it. >> i think that he will say, you know, this is unfair, this is untrue. >> he will continue to deny the allegations in the e jean carroll cases. he has he will
and why some film fans are veering away from streaming in favour of micro—cinemas. london's metropolitan police have infiltrated a website, founded in the uk and used to defraud victims on an industrial scale, leading to arrests around the world. labhost enabled scammers without technical skills to set up fake websites designed to trick victims into revealing personal information such as email addresses, passwords and bank details. as many as 70,000 people in the uk were tricked by the scam, which allowed the scammers to steal 480,000 card numbers and 64,000 pin codes. detectives estimate that the labhost site made nearly £1 million in profits. 37 people have been arrested worldwide, 2a of them in the uk, as tom symonds reports.
Walt Disney's streaming service \will start cracking down on password-sharing from June, Chief Executive Bob Iger said Thursday, as the entertainment conglomerate looks to boost subscriber growth and profitability at the business.