Kayla Murphy
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I mean, again, like my assumption would be that they would already have all of that evidence like ready to go.
And so...
I don't know.
I doubt it though.
Yeah.
Right.
Because it's like, it's your own social media page.
So you can probably, you know what I mean?
You can post and delete as you choose, but like if you posted something that they're going to be using for evidence, then yeah, I'm sure they already have the screenshot and all of the information that they need.
So I think by the time that you're being prosecuted, it doesn't really matter.
No.
Ultimately, the decision is up to your client as far as how they decide to resolve the case or if they want to take it to trial.
Something I tell my clients a lot is like, you can think of me like a GPS.
You know what I mean?
You're driving this car.
I'm just like telling you directions on how to get to different places.
And so, yeah, I want to say it's like 95% of cases that end up in plea deals.
I mean, frankly, I mean, I'm just thinking of like where I'm from and there have been like some, you know, terrible crimes that have gotten like local news coverage, but not like internationally.
I think that some cases just really catch like the national attention, but that's not to say that like
terrible grisly crimes don't happen other places and that those cases don't go to trial.