Pennsylvania Appeals Court Says Routine Text Message Deletion Was OK
July 22, 2013
An appellate court in Pennsylvania upheld denial of sanctions in a case where defendants had deleted cell phone text messages. The court found that a “proportionality” standard had been appropriately applied. Small cell-phone memory and a need for routine deletion was deemed a relevant factor, but other more case-specific factors were cited, as well.
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