The NC Office of Indigent Defense Services will offer a series of free presentations on digital evidence that are designed to enhance the knowledge of criminal defense attorneys. Available for CLE credit, these programs will occur at lunchtime in various locations around central North Carolina. Participants receiving CLE credit will be billed $3.50 per credit hour by the NC State Bar.
The first program in the series will begin at 12:15 pm on Friday, Nov. 3, 2017 at the Johnston County Courthouse in Smithfield, NC. Part II is planned for January in Alamance County and Part III is planned for February in Pitt County. Details will be posted about those programs when they are finalized.
During the first in the Digital Evidence Series, Larry Daniel will cover techniques for locating cell phones, including call detail records, drive testing, Google location services, E-911 Records, Phone Based Location, and Find my iPhone. He will cover how records are obtained and limitations of each technique. Information on how cell phones work will be covered to aid in understanding how cell towers are used to determine location. Case examples will be used to demonstrate the limitations to these techniques.
Registration available here: https://goo.gl/forms/LwCAumzp4LCrS21A2
Program website: http://www.ncids.com/forensic/resources/nov3.pdf
Contact Sarah.R.Olson@nccourts.org if you have questions.
November 3, 2017
12:15-12:30 PM Sign-in (pizza lunch provided for registered participants)
12:30-2:00 PM Cell Phone Location Evidence for Legal Professionals
CLE: 1.5 hours general credit
Speaker Bio:
Larry Daniel began performing computer forensics in 2001. He holds numerous certifications in computer, cell phone and GPS forensics including the Encase Certified Examiner (EnCE), Access Data Certified Examiner (ACE), Digital Forensics Certified Practitioner (DFCP), Blackthorn 2 Certified Examiner (BCE), the Access Data Mobile Examiner (AME), Certified Telecommunications Network Specialist (CTNS), Certified Wireless Analysis (CWA) and Certified Telecommunications Analyst (CTA).
Mr. Daniel has provided computer and cellular phone and cellular tower technology in hundreds of criminal and civil cases. Additionally, he has qualified and testified as a computer forensic expert, a cellular phone forensics expert, a GPS forensics expert and a cellular technology expert over 50 times in state and federal courts.
He has provided training via presentations and continuing legal education over 75 times for attorneys, prosecutors, judges, and law enforcement, as well as presenting at such conferences as the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Conference, the Computer Enterprise and Investigations Conference, the American College of Forensic Examiners and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He is co-author of the book, “Digital Forensics for Legal Professionals, Understanding digital evidence from the warrant to the courtroom” 2011, Syngress. Larry’s latest book is “Cell Phone Location Evidence for Legal Professionals, Understanding Cell Phone Location Evidence From the Warrant to the Courtroom”, Academic Press.