![]() This is by NO MEANS a guarantee, but I can see how these would be invaluable for you, and I know how I'd want to exhaust all reasonble means if it were me. Lots of pitfalls, I realize as I'm typing this, but perhaps you have a friend/relative who's willing to help. Second, prepare the subpoena to seek the relevant text message (s). If it's encrypted, you'd have to unlock it first, and decrypt it. The letter should be sent certified by overnight delivery. Opening a RAW device is fairly easy if it's an Android phone, or a Windows phone (iOS I'm not so sure). A search for 'content' in the Messaging (Text, Picture, IM, etc.) board brings up dozens of posts: Obtaining details of text messages. Several posts all essentially the same question. You'd have to open the device as a RAW storage entity though, something that you'd need to get a "techie" type of person to help you with, or there may be services (there are certainly data recovery servics for HDD data, although they're VERY expensive). (359,286 Views) Not without a court order, and even then it's only for a limited span of time. ![]() You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on Thursday, January 26th, 2017 at 12:26 am and is filed under Divorce. someone put a bunch of music on the phone), then the messages are likely still in the eraseable memory on the phone, as RAW data. So, in a civil case an attorney can’t obtain the text message content, but the attorney case obtain copies of the history of communications sent and received. ![]() ![]() If you believe the texts were deleted, but the phone hasn't been reset or somehow otherwise erased, or overwritten (i.e. I'm going to go out on a limb here, mostly because I've done this kind of thing before.
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