A judge ruled that texts and emails obtained by prosecutors can be used as evidence in Courtney Clenney's murder trial, despite previous rulings tossing some evidence.
Attorney Jude Faccidomo claimed the texts were 'broad and vast and very, very private,' cautioning against enabling searches without specific crime-related criteria.
Assistant State Attorney Khalil Quinan stated the judge has discretion to question any evidence believed to be outside the case's scope.
Courtney Clenney, charged with the April 2022 stabbing of her boyfriend, initially faced charges for illegally accessing his computer.
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