The right to privacy and due process was prioritized, considering that digital evidence is susceptible to manipulation and, in this case, suffered from a flaw in their origin. This decision highlights the importance of protecting individual rights in the context of widespread digital technology use.
Court Prioritizes Privacy Rights in Digital Evidence Case
A court ruled that digital evidence, susceptible to manipulation, cannot be used due to a flaw in their origin, prioritizing the right to privacy and due process.