Police and Social Media - Should You Delete Your Social Media Accounts?

This video is about the police and social media and explains whether you should delete your social media accounts after being arrested, being charged, or being investigated by the police. Visit for more information about how the police and social media are used to catch criminals and what you can do to protect yourself in Bryan-College Station, TX. This video explains whether to deactivate or delete your social media accounts after you’ve been arrested or get charged by the police with a crime. Other Videos in this Series: How Prosecutors Use Social Media Against You - Police and Social Media () ***My Video Production Gear*** Canon EOS Rebel T6i () RODE VideoMic Pro R Studio Boom Kit () Lightdow 12x12 White Balance Reflector () Ravelli APLTA 61” Aluminum Tripod () Neewer Dimmable Bi-color LED Video Light () Stephen Gustitis on Social Media: Other Relevant Links: Disclaimer: This publication and the information included in it are not intended to serve as a substitute for consultation with an attorney. Specific legal issues, concerns and conditions always require the advice of appropriate legal professionals. The use of the Internet for communications with the firm will not establish an attorney-client relationship and messages containing confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent. About This Video: In this video, Stephen Gustitis explains the reasons to deactivate or delete your social media after getting arrested by the police. The police and social media are utilized to solve crimes and catch criminals. Don’t let your social media accounts incriminate you in court. Not only do the police have social media monitoring tools for collecting your data, your active social media accounts can incriminate you with your status updates, photographs, or videos. Steve is a Texas Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney practicing in Bryan-College Station, Texas. He has more than 27 years of experience in the field of criminal law and criminal defense in Brazos County. His videos cover a range of the best defense tactics and defense strategies, including protecting clients from incriminating evidence on their social media like Facebook and Twitter. #policeandsocialmedia #gustitislaw #socialmedia
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