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Wrong emoji can land you in prison or facing a lawsuit
In 2014, a jury convicted Franklin Castano of Peabody, MA of killing his girlfriend, Solanlly Paulino. The Superior Court upheld the conviction as a case of premeditated murder, in part, because a friend said Castano sent him an emoji with the eyes X-ed out the night Paulino died.
In California, a man was convicted in a prostitution case after sending a crown, high heels and a bag of money.