I disagree with Migo. Your Facebook account should be protected and you have the right not to disclose to anyone your password for any reason. The court clearly has no respect for this kind of right.
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If it contributes evidence to the case, then it should be granted. This is part of the investigation.
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I disagree with Migo. Your Facebook account should be protected and you have the right not to disclose to anyone your password for any reason. The court clearly has no respect for this kind of right.
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