
Lawyers have warned social media users that their tweets could be used as evidence against them.
Defence barrister Mark McDonald said that messages written online are being used increasingly by the Crown Prosecution Service and police.
His comments come after an American teenager had a manslaughter charge upgraded to murder, partly because he had boasted about speeding on Twitter, according to prosecutors.
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