I would tend to believe that the arguement of social-networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and the like would not be admissable in court on the basis of the "accused" not being read their rights and that any discoveries would be considered self incriminating before the fact.
Would not be a good day for the legal system thats for sure.
On the other side... don't put anything on the internet that you are going to have to answer for. If you give one of these posers permission as a "friend" to view your stuff... shame on you!!
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