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texting hey it frequently happens lots of people do it but our text messages allowed in court as evidence well that takes us to this weekamp;#39;s case Falls a woman in Pennsylvania her boyfriend was accused indicted and was tried for trafficking and drugs selling drugs she was then also indicted because the police when he was apprehended also got her cell phone and found 13 text messages on her cell phone that indicated she was involved in or whoever was writing the text messages was involved in dealing in drugs well when her trial went forward the DA attempted to introduce this evidence say hereamp;#39;s 13 text messages showing somebody who sent these was involved in dealing with drugs what do you think should that evidence come in well letamp;#39;s take a little bit of an analogy step back a couple of years letamp;#39;s assume that instead of a text message that there was a note written on her personal stationery Jane Smith I want to meet you in such a such a corner and weamp;