Yes, text messages can be subpoenaed as evidence in a legal case.
YOU don't ! YOU have no legal right to view anyone elses text messages without their permission. Only law-engforcement agencies are allowed to do that - and even then, they may need a court order to grant them permission !
Yes, text messages can be subpoenaed as part of legal proceedings to be used as evidence.
Yes, text messages can be subpoenaed in a legal case as they are considered electronic communications and can be used as evidence.
Cellular carriers can (and for legal reasons, must) save text messages.
Yes
it is legal in some states it is illegal to text while driving
Yes, text messages can be subpoenaed as evidence in a legal case, but the process may vary depending on the specific circumstances and laws governing the case. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on how to properly obtain and use text messages as evidence.
Yes, it is possible for parents to see their child's text messages without their knowledge or permission if they have access to the child's phone or if they use monitoring software. It is important to have open communication with your parents about privacy boundaries.
Yes, text messages can be used as evidence in legal proceedings, as they are considered to be electronic records that can help establish facts or support claims in court.
Yes, it is possible to subpoena text messages in a civil case. This means that a party in the case can request the text messages from a person's phone or from a phone service provider as part of the legal proceedings.
If the message is to you, and on your phone, then I guess you could use it without permission, as evidence. Just like a letter, it is your property. However, I imagine, on the other hand, that you would have to get permission to use someone else's text messages, just as if it was a letter they had received. Stands to reason. But ask a lawyer just in case.