Approximately, one year ago, I authored a blog about emoticons finding their way into the courtroom as purported evidence of a crime or tort (Texter Beware: Emojis as Evidence).   Although emoticons began appearing in court in 2004, their presence has risen exponentially.  In fact, just last month, Eric Goldman of the Santa Clara Law School reported in the
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