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Digital Evidence
2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series – Challenging Searches & Seizures of Digital Data
Live webinar presented by Sidney Thaxter, Senior Litigator for the Fourth Amendment Center at NACDL Oct. 6, 2022, 12:30 pm 90 min of CLE credit anticipated Searches and seizures of digital data are now routine in criminal investigations, but the role of the Fourth Amendment in the digital world is far from settled. This training …
Tech tool offers police ‘mass surveillance on a budget’
What is Fog Data Science? Why is the Surveillance Company so Dangerous?
Can the Constitution Protect Digital Policing?
Can deleted text messages actually be retrieved?
Cross-Examining Digital Forensic Experts Webinar
2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series Live webinar presented by Lars Daniel July 21, 2022, 12:30 pm 90 min of CLE credit anticipated Description: This presentation will prepare attorneys to effectively cross-examine digital evidence experts. The presenter will provide recommendations about vetting experts, including information specific to the field of digital forensics. Using cross-examination scripts, …
DHS spent millions on cellphone data to track Americans and foreigners inside and outside U.S., ACLU report says
The Danger of License Plate Readers in Post-Roe America
2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series: Challenging Cell Phone Location Evidence Webinar
Live webinar presented by Spencer McInvailleJuly 7, 2022, 12:30 pm90 min of CLE credit anticipated Description:Cell phone location evidence is used frequently by law enforcement to show a suspect’s location at the time of a crime. This program will provide attorneys and investigators with background information on cellular technology, carrier stored data, how experts obtain …
Powerful keyword warrants face new challenge in deadly arson case
Where abortion is banned, someone’s phone activity could be used as criminal evidence
Warrants Can Force Google To Look Through Your Search History–A Tragic Arson Case May Decide If That’s Constitutional
What to do with low-quality video evidence
Last week an article in The Assembly, The Shooter in the Video, came across my virtual desk. The article focused on the case of James Richardson, who was convicted of murder in Pitt County in 2011, and the work of his family, supporters and his post-conviction attorney Heather Rattelade to overturn his conviction. A key …
