Live webinar presented by Spencer McInvailleFeb. 25, 2021, 1:00 pm60 min of CLE credit (technology hour) anticipated Cell phone location evidence is used frequently by law enforcement to show a suspect’s location at the time of a crime. The presenter will provide participants with background information on cellular technology, carrier stored data, how experts obtain …
Digital Evidence
Remarkable New Fifth Circuit Decision Limiting Cell Phone Searches
Forensic Update from North Carolina State Crime Laboratory
In Dec. 2020, the NC State Crime Laboratory posted a new Forensic Update for criminal justice stakeholders regarding digital evidence. The update addresses how digital evidence should be submitted to the lab and the lab’s examination capabilities. Attorneys should review the Forensic Update to have a better understanding of how the lab will process digital …
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Facial Recognition Technology Cited in False Arrest Case
She didn’t know her kidnapper. But he was using Google Maps — and that cracked the case
Insecure wheels: Police turn to car data to destroy suspects’ alibis
Challenging Outdated Technology in Court and the Marketplace
Facial Recognition Programs Are Getting Better at Recognizing Masked Faces
A surprising number of government agencies buy cellphone location data. Lawmakers want to know why.
Mass Extraction: The Widespread Power of U.S. Law Enforcement to Search Mobile Phones
The Police Can Probably Break Into Your Phone
Podcast about digital forensic labs
Just Science is a forensic science podcast funded by the NIJ’s Forensic Technology Center of Excellence. The current season of Just Science is devoted to digital evidence, including the history and interpretation of digital evidence, emerging technologies used in investigation and as evidence, and the validation of digital forensic tools. Attorneys may be particularly interested …
