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Text messages in court
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That's a bit of an over simplification from a court point of view.
Do you have any legal links to support this?
I don't know from a courts perspective on what they accept as genuine. I'm simply commenting on how easy it is from a technical perspective to alter text messages stored on your phone.
Personally if I was the OP I would use an app to print off a copy of the text message transcript but also print a copy of my phone bill to confirm the date and time of any sent messages. Plus I would have my phone on me to show if needed.0
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