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    How Smart is Your Technology?

    With the popularity of smart devices on the rise, their prevalence in the courtroom is increasing. In 2018, police used Karen Navarra’s Fitbit fitness tracker to find her murderer. Police accessed the recorded information and determined that her heart rate spiked then dropped significantly while her stepfather was in her house. Due to neighbors reports and the information from Fitbit, police were able to determine her stepfather was the murderer. This is not the first time Fitbit’s technology has been used by police to solve crimes. In 2015 Fitbit provided location data in association to a sexual assault and personal injury case, and in August 2018, Fitbit data helped the…

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    Text Messages Can Be Writings for Statute of Frauds Purposes

                    The statute of frauds is a legal principal that requires certain contracts to be in writing in order to enforce them.  It is traditionally reserved for contracts involving important or expensive subject matter, such as the sale of land, contracts for marriage, or the sale of goods totaling more than $500.  In these instances, the contract is only enforceable if the terms of the agreement are in writing and it is signed by the party against whom the agreement is being enforced.  It is used as a defense in cases where one party is suing another for breach of contract regarding one of the situations the statute covers.  For…